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1. 238 Performance Options Dialog 239 Custom Items List eee 240 Custom Items List continued 241 Uninstalling ControlPoint eee 242 Uninstall Confirmation eene 243 Reboot Message eee 243 Progress Bar 22 ee eee ee 243 HTML File Instructions 0000 cee e eens 245 Preparing to Install 000 cece eee ee 246 Welcome screen cnn 247 License Agreement rrr 248 Setup TyDe 6 73 wow e own ya RR a Rs 248 Install the Program ren 249 Installation Progress eee eee 249 Complete Installation 250 ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual 295 Figures 296 Figure 234 Figure 235 Figure 236 Figure 237 Figure 238 Figure 239 Figure 240 Figure 241 Figure 242 Figure 243 Figure 244 Figure 245 Figure 246 Figure 247 Figure 248 Figure 249 Figure 250 Figure 251 Figure 252 Figure 253 Figure 254 Figure 255 Figure 256 Figure 257 Figure 258 Figure 259 Figure 260 Figure 261 Figure 262 Figure 263 Figure 264 Figure 265 Figure 266 Figure 267 Figure 268 x YJupiter Restart the System rrr 250 Catalyst Device Drivers for Fusion Catalyst 4000 251 RemoteClient Installation 252 Security Warning 0 002 eee ee 253 Unknown Publish
2. 120 DVI Capture Context Window DVI Remote Cursor 122 DVI Remote Cursor using CP from workstation 122 Remote Cursor Activation DVI 123 Enabling Remote Cursor ess 124 User Menu s rrr hh nnn 125 Change Password Dialog eee ee 125 Manage User s Dialog err 126 User Levels i2 92 25 aw OA mno mo UR E hee dee 127 View Menu rernm 128 Wall View Menu een 129 Layout Dialog eee rrr 130 Delete Layout Dialog eee 131 Delete Layout Confirmation s 132 Overwrite Confirmation erre 132 Assign Hot Key Dialog eese 133 Hot Key Assigned llle 133 Hot Key Showing in Layout List 134 Apply Layout eee 136 Local Controls Window List 137 Remote Window List 0000 eee e eee eee 138 Window List Right Click Menu ee eee 139 Object Browser rrr hh 140 All Objects Context Menu 141 Application Window Properties 143 Application Window Properties 144 Window Unidentified Error 145 Named Input for video window 147 Named Input Properties 149 Named Input Image Quality 150 Named Input Cropping 151 ControlPoint
3. 29 A Menus eesse tennas Sere ee et Bence eo eed eee eagles eee eas 30 4 1 1 Menu Appearance sseeeseeeeee eee 30 4 1 2 Background Context Menu 0c eee eee eee 32 4 1 3 Menu Structure and Shortcut Keys 0000 5 34 4 1 4 Moving Windows 0c eee eee eee ees 37 4 1 5 Sizing Windows x reka Rx eER PRSE ey eee ranra 40 2 1 6 Menu SelectiOl 2o bbkRER RE REPRE RESET ERE XE PORT 42 4 1 7 Window Men 222 epa kr Kisi e RE act REOR heh 42 41 8 Window Icon 2 22 12 a RR RR RR RE ER ER Rx 44 42 Opening Window Properties 222 2 9 zx wp x pP EXER 45 4 3 Selecting Windows eese dr xxu ne hous ERE ERA Re OR XR EN 49 Chapter 5 Client Menu and Tool Bar 51 5L Fle Meni segane eaea e a E e A E E E E E E EE 52 DV Connect tO Lic kb Leve y MES Sad a ROLE d ea A vs 53 5 1 2 Disconnect lleeeeeeeeeeee eee 54 5 1 3 Open Connection ccc bens bic RR E bere Geeaere ss 55 5 1 4 Save Connection AS Lua acea d PPbgack d ER aranan anaa 57 SWS Eiee ae a a et c DUM E LETS 57 5 2 Wall M nll etu Re r ter RO ew i Er Ee N PEL Pen 58 5 2 1 New Video Window eee 58 5 2 2 New DVI Capture Window 54 i2e R Re ER eideeenes as 59 5 2 3 New CPShare Window eee 59 5 2 4 New VideoStream Window sees 59 5 2 5 New IPStream Window eeeeeeee ee 59 5 2 6 New Web Window sese 59 5 2 7 New PictureViewer Window
4. amma System Monitoring Figure 176 Status Bar Unchecked Note that there is no Status Bar in Figure 176 and the Status Bar menu item is not checked ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual 195 5 Client Menu and Tool Bar 5 5 8 Tool Bar The following sections describe the features and use of the tool bar 5 5 8 1 Tool Bar On The Tool Bar menu is shown open in the following figure This is a checked item both settings checked and unchecked are shown below e ControlPoint Client File Wall Window User Tools View Help a E Wall View o Bug zz i ca e amp amp 3 Vindow Properties F Object Browser 1p System Monitoring ax aX Vindow List Ctri Alt Ww Object Browser Layouts Ctri Alt L a System Monitoring Event Log Status Bar Toolbar Toggle Grid HEBA lt Options status bar off bmp Paint VideoStream I localhost 2176 1254 x 1812 972 DVI Capture wid 10012 Grid OFF Show or hide the toolbar Figure 177 Tool Bar On Checked 196 ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual View Menu 5 5 8 2 Tool Bar Off The following figure shows the Tool Bar menu off unchecked ControlPoint Client File Wall Object Browser G VideoStream localhost Window User Tools View Help Wall View i Layouts Ctri Alt L Window Properties Window List Ctrl A
5. Microsoft Windows Fault Tolerant Hea 1 5 2012 2 30 PM Event Log 68 KB Microsoft Windows GroupPolicy 4Oper 8 3 2012 9 30 AM Event Log 3 140 KB AX LETT t or os E ema naa ma a n enren le Catalyst Date modified 8 3 2012 9 26 AM Date created 6 22 2012 12 17 PM Event Log Size 68 0 KB Figure 170 Logs Directory 190 ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual View Menu 4 Event Viewer File Action View Help e9 20B Event Viewer Local Custom Views D Windows Logs 4 Saved Logs ld Catalyst s Subscriptions Applications and Services Lo e Double click the Catalyst folder icon Figure 170 to open the Windows Event Viewer dialog with the Catalyst log file and display all the entries Ee Ju Catalyst Number of events 7 Actions Level Date and Time Source EventID Task C Catalyst a amp Warning 8 3 2012 9 26 47 AM SysMon 56 None Open Saved Log A Waming 8 3 2012 9 23 41 AM SysMon 56 None WW Create Custom View A Warming 8 3 2012 8 54 17 AM SysMon 22 None ipat Custom Vie Warming 8 2 2012 6 14 20 PM SysMon 22 None Waring 8 2 2012 6 10 58 PM SysMon 22 None T Filter Current Log Warming 8 2 2012 6 06 51 PM SysMon 22 None E Properties Warning 8 2 2012 6 04 15 PM SysMon 22 None OR Find faj Save All Events As View gt X Delete f Rename G Refresh H Hep Event 56 SysMon x Event 56 SysMon i y General Details E Event Properti
6. Factory Defaults 7 2 Factory Defaults Click the Set Factory Defaults button to revert all the settings to their original values The following are the factory defaults in the Virtual Screen tab e 1x1 wall e 1024 x768 resolution 7 2 1 SD Video Tab The SD Video Tab should not be used for normal operation controls The settings in this tab are for very minute adjustments and should not be altered without the direction of Jupiter Support The default settings shown in the figure below are sufficient for normal use of the software E Virtual Screen Configuration j A Virtual Screen SD Video Advanced SAA7115 Decoder Settings Vertical Noise Reduction Normal mode default Fri i d ypassed Horizontal Time Constant Automatic TV VCR detection default TV mode recommended for poor quality signals only D VTR mode Fast locking mode Automatic Gain Control AGC Hold AGC active default Integration hold AGC Update Time Interval Horizontal update once per line default Vertical update once per field De interlacing Setting Motion adaptive enabled default J Disable single field output Set Factory Defaults Dade Cancel Appl Figure 211 SD Video Tab ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual 231 7 Configuring ControlPoint Software 7 3 Advanced Tab Click on the Advanced tab as shown below These settings should not be changed during normal
7. m All Objects L Applications We Named Inputs 4 gt Figure 120 Object Browser 140 ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual View Menu An example of an Object context menu is shown below Object Browser A goeHus 9 Applications LI web c Named Inputs KA pci vic ES New EE cPSha Delete ig Ne a f videos ea Rename F2 Jl Ne m invoke Window Sf Image Z Properties Alt Enter RE RGB 1 DEMO 940 080414181405 BMP VID Videoi DEMO 940 080611092540 BMP m All Objects 0 Applications Yq Named Inputs 4 gt Figure 121 All Objects Context Menu To create a new Object use the following procedure 1 Select the type of Object by clicking on the appropriate tab or list title 2 Click the New Object button or right click in the open space At this time the properties for the chosen Object opens 3 Edit properties as necessary 4 Click OK to save the Object The Object right click menus are context sensitive Users can invoke an object by double clicking on the icon dragging and dropping the icon on the wall mimic or by right clicking and invoking the object All context menu items can also be performed from the tool bar at the top of the Object Browser window ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual 141 5 Client Menu and Tool Bar 142 5 5 5 2 Application Objects Overview Require prior setup and running of the application Allow you to open and close applications with
8. i Remote Cursor Server for Fusion Catalyst InstallShield Wizard Ed License Agreement 1 Please read the folowing license agreement carefully Software License Agreement Please review the following terms and conditions before installing or using the software supplied By opening the software package or by installing the software or by using the installed software you indicate your acceptance of such terms and conditions In the event you do not agree to these terms and conditions you may not use the software and should promptly contact Jupiter Systems This Software License Agreement the Agreement grants you a non exclusive license to use OI do not accept the terms in the license agreement Figure 248 License Agreement ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual 263 8 Remote Cursor 7 Installation on client computer message appears Click Next i Remote Cursor Server for Fusion Catalyst InstallShield Wizard x Ready to Install the Program 4 The wizard is ready to begin installation A Click Install to begin the installation If you want to review or change any of your installation settings dick Back Click Cancel to exit the wizard Figure 249 Installation on Client 264 ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual Installing RemoteCursor Server The following screen shows the installation progress InstallShield Wizard Preparing to Install Remote Cursor Server For Fusion Catalyst Setup is prepar
9. 09083 5 IN IP4 192 77 175 197 ssvbrick mpeg4 ie VBrick Streaming Video c IN IP4 224 1 2 10 63 b AS 1200 120 0 amp a author Jupiter e copyrightMy Copyright 2005 esstreemiD slot Destination a amp tool VBrck mevideo 3000 1 RTP AVP 96 b AS 1200 arripmap 96 MP4V ES 90000 a contoltrackID 11 e cliprect 0 0 240 352 o mtp 96 profletevelid 247 config 000001 BOF7000001 BS0d0t 0000010000000120008C5D4C 285820F0A31F Figure 146 Example of SDP Message Data ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual 169 5 Client Menu and Tool Bar 5 5 5 4 IPStream IPStream windows display MPEG H 264 and MJPEG encoded streams on a display wall IPStream windows can consist of mixed transport and encoding methods single or multicast Playing an IPStream on Client In order to review a stream on the Client a software decoder is available 1 Open ControlPoint Client 2 Open the Object Browser 3 Select IPStream 4 Right Click on the desired stream and select Play Stream on Client Object Browser a X omms LL Applications 9 KAN Named Inputs ce RY CPShare E ga IPStream gl AXIS 004 Q7401 E rg Alt Enter gl AXIS 164 RTSP MPEG4 gl AXIS 164 fa AXIS 169 RTSP MPEG4 4 i m n m All Objects O Applications Wa Na 4 gt Figure 147 Play Stream on Client VideoStreams also have the Play Stream on Client option 170 ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual View Menu Creating an IPStream So
10. 5 Client Menu and Tool Bar 160 Note Setting up a Video Stream requires both Hardware and a Software configuration The software configuration is the creation of the Streaming Video Object Refer to the Hardware Manual or Getting Started Guide for instructions on Hardware Configuration Source Name specifies the name of the VideoStream source This name will used to select a source for your VideoStream window The Source Name must be a unique name and will be used by the ControlPoint Server to address the stream Source Type specifies the type of the VideoStream source Click the arrow to select a type from the list box VideoStream Source Properties E3 Source Name New VideoSteam Source Source Type MPEG 2ES UDP v Stream Propet MPEG 2 ES RTP MPEG 2 T UDP Source Addes e 4 ES RTP 0 0 0 0 0 RTSP MPEG 4 T RTP HTTP i MPath Use MPEG 4 ES UDP H264 RTP Figure 136 VideoStream Source Properties If you select MPEG 2 ES UDP Elementary Stream or MPEG 2 T UDP Transport Stream as the source type the Source Address host address port field will be displayed as shown in Figure 137 Contact the encoder manufacturer for more information about what protocol setting to use Jupiter Systems Inc has tested the following encoders VBrick 4200 with MPEG 2 Transport protocol iMPath 4100 with MPEG 2 ES UDP protocol Teleste IPE301 with MPEG 2 Transport protocol ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual View
11. Figure 239 Welcome Screen 254 ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual Installing RemoteClient 5 Choose the I accept the terms in the license agreement option and click Next i Remote Client for Fusion Catalyst InstallShield Wizard License Agreement Please read the following license agreement carefully Software License Agreement Please review the following terms and conditions before installing or using the software supplied By opening the software package or by installing the software or by using the installed software you indicate your acceptance of such terms and conditions In the event you do not agree to these terms and conditions you may not use the software and should promptly contact Jupiter Systems This Software License Agreement the Agreement grants you a non exclusive license to use V o greement OI do not accept the terms in the license agreement Figure 240 License Agreement ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual 255 7 Configuring ControlPoint Software 6 Installation on client computer message appears Click Next i Remote Client for Fusion Catalyst Installation Information Install ControlPoint Remote Client Click Next proceed with the install or click Cancel to abort AN Setup has determined that you are installing ControlPoint software on a client computer InstallShield Cancel Figure 241 Installation on Client Message The following screen shows the installatio
12. Device Firmware Version Firmware Version 10061502 Device Type HD Comp Input Diagnostics Version 8111300 Update Firmware Firmware File Update Firmware Reset Device Figure 162 PixelNet Input Device Properties Firmware In the Firmware File field enter the following path C Program Files Jupiter Firmware to the desired update file or Browse to the desired file Each node type will have a firmware file listed Update Firmware This button starts the update firmware process After selecting a firmware file click the Update Firmware button The update progress will be shown in the progress bar Updating the input device firmware takes a few minutes and a progress message will be shown Upon finishing updating the firmware the system will reset the input device Reset Device Clicking the Reset Device button resets the input node ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual View Menu 5 5 5 6 1 Object Browser Tool Bar mo El E Figure 163 Object Browser Tool Bar Besides the context menu the tool bar provides another convenient way to operate on a subset of object items New to create a new object Delete to delete the selected object Q Rename to rename the selected object gm Invoke to invoke the selected object or for Image Cache to view the selected image Save As to save the selected Exil image to the local PC Properties to open the properties dialog for the o
13. Draw Video Window Na Named Inputs 4 CPShare gl VideoStream Draw CPShare Window Ga Image Cache gl Draw VideoStream Window Draw Web Window Draw PictureViewer Window Draw DVI Capture Window Window List Enable Grid Ctri G E Al Objects E A 4 localhost No Window Selected Grid OFF Figure 24 Background Context Menu 32 ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual WEN Y 7 Jupiter Menus 4 1 2 1 Drawing a Window When you select to draw a window you will get a cross hair cursor as shown in the following figure You may now draw your window by clicking the mouse and dragging the box that is formed to the size you wish The box size is scaled and the size is relative to the size of your ControlPoint window Release the mouse button stop the drag operation when you get to the window size you desire e ControlPoint Client a fon Ex File Wall User Tools View Help Se amp 3 ES ID Ez c CO EB e S i Object Browser a X Main Wall Jel System M a X C Applications Create window by Na Named Inputs moving cross hairs 4 CPShare localhost ga VideoStream LL Image Cache E All Objects 4 No Window Selected Grid OFF Ready Figure 25 Draw Video Window Once you have created the window you can size it precisely with the Placement Properties or by adjusting the size of the window with the sizing handles on the window icon in the ControlPoint window Refer to Sizing Windows on page 40
14. F Virtual Screen Configuration toda Virtual Screen SD Video Advanced Device Map Device Map CPU Chassis Sloti Virtual Screen Controller Slot2 Graphics Slot3 Graphics Slot4 Graphics Slot 5 Single Screen Resolution Slot 6 1400 x 1050 x 32 bpp amp 60 Hz x Slot 7 Slot 8 Slot9 IPDecoder Slot 10 IPDecoder Slot 11 IPDecoder Slot 12 Slot 13 Slot 14 Slot 15 Slot 16 Set Factory Defaults Cancel Apply 3 Expansion 1 Expansion 2 VirtualScreen Geometry F Screens Horizontally 2 Device Map F Screens Vertically 2 E F F F Rebuild Device Map Figure 214 Device Map The Device Map dialog appears displaying a tree list of the system devices If the dialog does not describe your system properly go to the Windows Device Manager and check that all Fusion Catalyst Devices are correctly installed 234 ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual System Recovery 7 5 System Recovery It is recommended that you set up your system for writing debugging information in case of system failure A system failure sometime means a Blue Screen or system dump When this happens a data file is written on the hard drive to help with debugging the problem The two screen shots following show you how to enter the setup area and how to setup your system for this process We suggest that you configure for a full kernel dump but in cases where you may not be able
15. Green and Blue Foreground Color a combination of Red Green and Blue Space between lines sets the space between the lines displayed in the grid lines on the wall Draw with circle displays the grids with circles This feature makes it easy to find the edges when using the grid to align your displays 204 ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual Tools Menu 5 6 2 3 Other Patterns l1 Apply Pattern to Single Screen Virtual Screen Color Pattern Grid Pattern Other Patterns Standard Pattern Screen ID Phase Pattern Bitmap Set Bitmap Close Figure 187 Other Patterns Standard Pattern displays the standard color pattern Screen ID displays a large white circle with the number of the driver in it This identifies the screen with its output This feature is very useful for determining that your controller to display cabling is correct Phase Pattern displays the phase pattern Each line is separated by 1 pixel Or every other pixel is on off Bitmap displays a bitmap Set Bitmap File lets the user select an image to display as the bitmap The image formats can be BMP GIF JPEG PNG TIFF and EMF ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual 205 5 Client Menu and Tool Bar 5 6 3 Layout Batch Layout Batch allows you to add remove save load and run layouts V ControlPoint Client Fle Wal Window User Tools View Help Control VNC Host Screen Test Pattern Layout Batch Figure 188
16. RCServerSetup exe Type Application 616KB From DARCServeri potentially harm your computer If you do not trust the source do not e While files from the Internet can be useful this file type can gv run or save this software What s the risk Figure 245 Security Warning 3 Click Run 4 Another Security Warning dialog appears Click Run Internet Explorer Security Warning The publisher could not be verified Are you sure you want to run this software Mame RCServerSetup exe Publisher Unknown Publisher This file does not have a valid digital signature that verifies its publisher You should only run software from publishers you trust How can I decide what software Eo run Figure 246 Unknown Publisher Warning ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual 261 8 Remote Cursor 5 The software begins installing and the Welcome screen appears Click Next i Remote Cursor Server for Fusion Catalyst InstallShield Wizard ES Welcome to the InstallShield Wizard for Remote Cursor Server for Fusion Catalyst The InstallShield R Wizard will install Remote Cursor Server for Fusion Catalyst on your computer To continue click Next WARNING This program is protected by copyright law and international treaties Cancel Figure 247 Welcome Screen 262 ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual Installing RemoteCursor Server 6 Choose the I accept the terms in the license agreement option and click Next
17. Send Info to Support sends the server information to Jupiter s Technical Support to help with trouble shooting Pressing this button will open the Send Server Info to Jupiter Support dialog as shown in the following page Copy Info to Clipboard copies the server information to the Windows clipboard so that you can easily paste it into an E mail a file etc ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual 209 WEN Y 7 Jupiter 5 Client Menu and Tool Bar Send Server Info to Jupiter Support ex Sender Info Sender E mail Support Request Description Server Info Model Unknown Model Version 0 Model Revision 0 OEM 0 Serial Number 0 Software Ver VirtualScreen 4096x2304 Single Display 2048x1152 Input Channels Video 0 F DVI 8 210 Figure 192 Send Server Info Sender Enter your name here E mail Enter your E mail address so that the technical support staff can contact you for further information Support Request Description Enter the reasons for support here including problem descriptions steps to reproduce the problems etc ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual Tool Bar Send sends an E mail to the Jupiter s technical support including the information you entered and the server information 5 7 2 About This displays the Version number and Build number for the ControlPoint Remote Client 5 8 Tool Bar The tool bar context menu provides displaying several tool bars in the Control
18. The wizard is ready to begin installation Click Install to begin the installation If you want to review or change any of your installation settings dick Back Click Cancel to exit the wizard InstallShield Figure 231 Install the Program The following screen shows the installation progress Installing ControlPoint for Fusion Catalyst The program features you selected are being installed Please wait while the InstallShield Wizard installs ControlPoint for Fusion Catalyst This may take several minutes Status Copying new files 9 InstallShield Figure 232 Installation Progress ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual 249 7 Configuring ControlPoint Software 7 Click Finish InstallShield Wizard Completed The InstallShield Wizard has successfully installed ControlPoint for Fusion Catalyst Click Finish to exit the wizard Figure 233 Complete Installation 8 Click Yes to restart the system z ae You must restart your system for the configuration changes made to ControlPoint for Fusion Catalyst to take effect Click Yes to restart now or No if you plan to restart later Figure 234 Restart the System 250 ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual Updating ControlPoint At the end of Installation the Device Manager should display the following Catalyst Device Drivers e Catalyst Virtual Screen Controller u
19. Timeout specifies the maximum amount of time the ControlPoint server will take to find a window descriptor after the application has started You will receive the following error message when the server cannot identify the window as defined by the Window Descriptor within the specified Timeout time CPClient x The target window for ch5 pg143 44 shell bmp Paint was not found Check the window descriptor definition and the timeout property of the application window object Figure 124 Window Unidentified Error Check the window descriptor or increase the timeout to avoid this error Keep Alive instructs ControlPoint not to close the application window when the layout is changed All applications will close by default when layouts change Applications that need to stay open and preserve data should be marked as Keep Alive 5 5 5 3 Named Inputs Named Inputs provide the ability to predefine a set of window properties specific given source Hence the name Named Inputs the name of the input source i e Parking Lot Camera Front Door Joe s Computer Server 27 Named Inputs can be applied only to Video and DVI Windows A Named Input is a predefined template with input capture parameters as well as additional actions needed to display that input in a window ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual 145 5 Client Menu and Tool Bar 146 The Named Input contains information used to define the window either Video
20. Tools Menu Layout Batch Open the Tools menu and select Layout Batch The Layout Batch dialog opens Layout Batch Ex Layout List Layout Name Time secs 1 30 Remove 4 4 Cyde Schedule Cyde Counter 0 0 Figure 189 Layout Batch Dialog The left side of the dialog has the Layout List which lists all of the layout files The right side of the dialog has the Layout Batch list which lists all the layouts in the layout batch 206 ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual Tools Menu To Select One Layout to the Batch 1 Select a layout on the Layout List 2 Click the Add button The selected layout will appear on the layout batch list with a default time interval of 10 seconds after which it disappears from the Layout List To Select All Layouts to the Batch click the Add All button 1 To Remove One Layout from the Batch 2 Select a layout from the Layout Batch List 3 Click the Remove button The selected layout will be removed from the Layout Batch list and reappear in the Layout List To Remove All Layouts from the Batch click the Remove All button To Arrange the Layout in a Specified Order 1 Select a layout in the batch list 2 Click the Up or Down arrow buttons until the desired order is reached To Change the Time Interval for a Layout 1 Click on the Time column for that layout 2 Specify a new time To Run the Layout Batch click the Run button To Cycle the Layout Batch 1 Clic
21. Windows Meeting Space H Windows Movie Maker iJ Windows Photo Gallery ag Windows Update X Accessories Application Verifier 4 Application Verifier x64 d Debugging Tools for Windows x64 9 Extras and Upgrades J Games 9 Jupiter d Manuals d ControlPoint Quad HD Decoder Config Remote Client Server gil Svs 8 Config E VSConfig 4 PDC Maintenance X Microsoft Developer Network d Microsoft DirectX SDK March 2008 jupiter Documents Pictures Music Games Recent Items Computer Network Connect To Control Panel Default Programs Help and Support mmm Figure 260 Quad HD Decoder Configuration Start Menu 276 ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual Quad HD Decoder Configuration Dialog 9 1 1 Decoders Tab The Quad HD Decoder Configuration dialog opens to the Decoders tab as shown in the following figure e Quad HD Decoder Configuration Ee E eJ Decoders Global Settings Channel IP Address MAC Location Mode Link Up Packet Loss 1 10 4 1 52 00 80 09 0F 36 0F M 12 1 DHCP Yes 0 00 2 104 116 00 80 09 0F 36 0E M 12 2 DHCP Yes 0 00 3 10 4 1 18 00 80 09 0F 36 0D M 12 3 DHCP Yes 0 00 10 4 1 20 00 80 09 0F 36 0C M 12 4 DHCP Yes 0 00 5 10 4 1 22 00 80 09 0F 36 07 M 13 1 DHCP Yes 0 00 6 10 4 1 28 00 80 09 0F 36 06 M 13 2 DHCP Yes 0 00 7 104 148 00 80 09 0F 36 05 M 13 3 DHCP Yes 0 00 8 10 4 15 00 80 09 0F 36 04 M 13 4 DHCP Yes 0 00 9 10 4 1 26 00 80 09 0F 36 17 M 14 1 DHCP Yes 0 00 10
22. d ControlPoint e Quad HD Decoder Config Computer e Remote Client Server Network gll Svs 8 Config e VSConfig Connect To PDC Maintenance Ji Microsoft Developer Network d Microsoft DirectX SDK March 2008 Documents Pictures Music Control Panel Default Programs Help and Support mmm Figure 5 ControlPoint Menu 10 ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual Starting the Remote Client When you first start the ControlPoint client you will see the ControlPoint window with the Connect to Server dialog shown in the following page on top of that window Enter a login name and password to connect to the ControlPoint server The default login name is admin and there is no password Click Enter to start the program Setting a password for the admin user is highly recommended refer to Manage Users on page 126 e ControlPoint Client in Connect To Server Login User User Name Password Server Name localhost Cancel No Connection No Window Selected Figure 6 Login Window Note If you start the CP Client and see only this Connect dialog you last closed the client when it was minimized and has opened in that same state Restore the client from the Task Bar Table 1 User Name and Password User Name Password admin none ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual 11 2 Starting ControlPoint If you are connecting to the Wall Controller System from a remote
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24. 104 1 31 00 80 09 0F 36 16 M 14 2 DHCP Yes 0 00 11 192 168 0 10 00 80 09 0F 36 15 M 14 3 DHCP No 0 00 12 10 4 1 46 00 80 09 0F 36 14 M 14 4 DHCP Yes 0 00 aaa Figure 261 Quad HD Decoder Configuration Dialog The Decoders tab presents the status of the individual IP decoder channels The channel information is presented in the following columns Channel Lists the channel number IP Address IP address of channel MAC Displays the MAC address of the channel Location The slot number in each chassis identifying the decoder card placement M Main chassis A First Expansion B Second Expansion Mode Indicates whether the mode is DHCP or Static Link Up Denotes the link status This information is only created at system boot Yes indicates proper cable connection This is the same status as the Link up LED on the RJ45 of the associated channel ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual 277 9 Configuring Quad HD Decoder e Packet Loss Reports percentage 9 0 of packet loss for the RTSP RTP stream types Calculation is based upon the running total of packet loss detected over the duration of the RTSP RTP stream play out Packet loss will cause degradation in decoder performance depending on encoder format and bandwidth utilization Packet Loss can affect the appearance of the stream e Click Refresh to update information 9 1 2 Global Settings Tab The Global Settings tab sets the system wide settings for all decoder cha
25. 2 11 Software Manual View Menu A Layout consists of a file with all settings e g properties for all existing windows that have been created on the Display Wall Saving a layout will save all windows with their positions sizes proper channels and all other settings that were made to those windows parameters A series of windows must first be created on the Display Wall by opening windows sizing and placing them where desired with setting any parameters for these windows Then the layout must be saved using a name of your choice It is recommended that the layout name reflect its use or function i e Day Shift or Night Shift NOC left NOC Right PowerPoint Presentation Console1 Console2 5 5 2 1 Delete Layout The Delete Layout button will delete the selected layout Layouts E Layout Name Apply 1 dvi Save Available Layouts Delet Layout Name Hotkeys 1 dvi 1 live video Assign Hot Key 1 dvi 1 live video Close blank 1 blank 2 blank 3 blank 4 stevel steve2 Figure 110 Delete Layout Dialog ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual 131 5 Client Menu and Tool Bar When you try to delete a layout after you click Delete you will get a confirmation dialog shown below CPClient ES o Are you sure you want to delete the layout Figure 111 Delete Layout Confirmation 5 5 2 2 Save Layout The Save Layout button allows you to save the curr
26. 2 11 Software Manual Window Menu Pixels Cropped Out The Pixels Cropped Out box allows you to enter the specific number of pixels or lines to remove from the top bottom or either side of the image Enter the number needed These entries cause immediate action Image Size The Image Size reflects the standard image size of the input source This is either the DVI source or the Video source specified Signal Format Standard image sizes are 640x480 for NTSC and 768x576 for PAL Reset Cropping The Reset Cropping button resets all Pixels Cropped Out values to zero ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual 97 5 Client Menu and Tool Bar 98 5 3 7 8 Timing Properties Click the Timing tab to display the following property dialog DVI Capture Window Properties B Source lm Size amp Position li Frame amp Title Image Quality Crop Timing RemoteCursor Other Vertical Horizontal Sync Type Tota 1066 Tota 1688 8 Separate zm On Green Offset 23 Offset 254 On H pin Height 1024 Width 1280 NE 0n V Pin Freg 60 z Phase 0 Input Measurements Vertical Polarity Tota 1066 Negative Sync Freg 60 1 Negative H Sync Detect Timing Figure 83 Timing Properties Note Vertical timing height is expressed in lines while horizontal timing width is expressed in pixels All timing is based on standard VESA timing charts ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual Window Me
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28. 44 Figure 35 Right Click Window Icon Selection ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual Opening Window Properties 4 2 Opening Window Properties To open the properties dialog for a window either right click the window icon or open the Window menu item and select Properties at the bottom of the menu as shown in the figure below ControlPoint Client orl File Wall Window User Tools View Help a amp E Bring On Top leoi Po ele Object Browse Send To Back Lt SystemM a x Minimize Applii H EN d F5 Close DEL Ura CPShi Properties p DVI RemoteCursor C Imagen Em All Objects 4 gt localhost DVI 2078 35 x 1554 1021 DVI Capture wid 10055 Grid OFF Ready Figure 36 Select Properties Menu Hint Once you have opened a Properties dialog you need only select a different window icon to change to that window s Properties You need not open another set of Properties as described above ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual 45 4 Client User Interface The three figures below show the opening Properties default Source page when opening properties for the respective window type or with no window selected Source Size amp Position Frame amp Title Image Quality Crop Other Named Input Z Sub System Video Signal Channel 1 Format NTSC Source i Video Composite z g Digital Analog C DYI i E Single Link RGB Dual Link C
29. 61000 E Microsoft Visual C 2005 Redistributable x64 KB2 Microsoft Corporation 4 12 2011 580 KB 8 0 51011 E7 Microsoft Visual C 2008 Redistributable x86 9 0 3 Microsoft Corporation 1 18 2012 596 KB 9 0 30729 4148 Microsoft Visual C 2010 x64 Redistributable 10 0 Microsoft Corporation 1 19 2012 136 MB 10 0 30319 E Microsoft Visual C 2010 x86 Redistributable 10 0 Microsoft Corporation 1 19 2012 1L0MB 10 0 30319 Md Microsoft Windows Performance Toolkit Microsoft Corporation 1 19 2012 261MB 480 y Microsoft Windows SDK for Windows 7 7 1 Microsoft Corporation 1 19 2012 7 1 7600 0 30514 E T Jupiter Systems Product version 3 0 6169 263 Support link http www jupiter com Size 416 MB Help link http www jupiter com Update information www jupiter com Comments Figure 222 Uninstalling ControlPoint ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual Uninstalling ControlPoint 2 Click Uninstall The following Uninstall confirmation message will appear I Are you sure you want to uninstall ControlPoint for Fusion Catalyst In the future do not show me this dialog box Ne Figure 223 Uninstall Confirmation 3 Click Yes 4 The following reboot message will appear Click OK The setup must update files or services that cannot be updated while the system is running If you choose to continue a reboot will be required to complete the setup Figure 224 Reboot Message The uninstall
30. Catalyst Display Adapter gt Catalyst Dual Output Device Catalyst Dual Output Device Catalyst Dual Output Device m l System devices amp j Universal Serial Bus controllers Figure 235 Catalyst Device Drivers for Fusion Catalyst 4000 9 If prompted to Restart Windows click Yes ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual 251 7 Configuring ControlPoint Software Note The PixelNet Firmware is not installed with ControlPoint but is available in the Software CD in the following location CD ControlPoint Utilities PixelNetFirmware 7 9 Installing RemoteClient Perform the following to install RemoteClient 1 Run the install exe file at the root on the CD if autorun is not enabled Firefox KOX BO o B tec v eller vac P n 8 Li ControlPoint Remote Software Ins ControlPoint Remote Software Installation You are installing ControlPoint remote software to your computer You can separately install the Remote Client package allows control of Fusion Catalyst from a remotely connected computer or RemoteCursor Server package allows remote control of a computer from Fusion Catalyst To install the Remote Client package go to the RemoteChent folder on the root of the installation CD and run RemoteChentSetup exe To install the RemoteCursor Server package go to the RCServer folder on the root of the installation CD and run RCServerSetup exe Figure 236 RemoteClient Installation
31. Controls will always react to Hot Keys presses regardless of the currently active application e Hot Keys are saved on the server This means that you can use the same Hot Key from any active ControlPoint Client to activate a specific layout 5 5 2 4 Close Layout Click the Close button to close the Layout dialog ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual 135 5 Client Menu and Tool Bar 5 5 2 5 Apply Layout The Available Layouts section allows you to select and load a previously saved layout refer to Save Layout on page 132 Select a layout from the Available Layouts list and click the Apply button to apply that layout All existing windows and property boxes will be closed before the new layout is opened You can also apply a layout by double clicking the layout entry in the Available Layouts list FA Layouts E3 Layout Name Apply 1 dvi 1 live video Save Available Layouts Delete Layout Name Hotkeys Assign HlotKen 1 dvi 1 live video Close blank 1 blank 2 blank 3 blank 4 stevel steve2 Figure 116 Apply Layout 5 5 3 Window Properties Selecting Window Properties opens the properties for the selected window 5 5 4 Window List The Window List is displayed in two different formats depending on whether you open it from the Local Controls or the remote client 136 ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual View Menu 5 5 4 1 Local Controls Window List The Local C
32. Cursor Figure 59 appears and the local cursor disappears You are now in direct control of the Fusion system with your workstation keyboard and mouse just as if you were using the keyboard mouse and system connected to the Fusion system Note Remote Cursor requires direct visual contact with the display wall to be used For more information on Remote Cursor refer to Chapter 8 Remote Cursor 68 ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual Window Menu 5 3 Window Menu The Window menu is shown open in the following figure Sub menu items are described in the following sections and refer to this primary menu figure The Window menu may also be open by right clicking a window icon within the ControlPoint Client window as shown in the following figure ControlPoint Client File Wall Window User Tool View Ba Bn Bring On Top Object Browse Send To Back aj nm Minimize H x f Close DEL ey CPSh Properties an DVI RemoteCursor Figure 60 Window Menu Note The Window menu item only appears when a window is selected 5 3 1 Bring On Top The Bring on Top menu item will pop a window above other windows ControlPoint will always put the selected window above all other ControlPoint windows but is not guaranteed to do so with other windows that have been set for Always on top or won t allow changes in the stack ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual 69 5 Client Menu and Tool Bar 5 3 2 Send to Back The
33. Custom Mode To delete a custom mode first select it in the Display Modes list and then click the Delete Mode button A confirmation dialog is displayed as shown below VSConfig 23 o Are you sure you want to delete mode CM 1920x1080 7 1 1 4 Parameter Listing The Parameter listing for the Custom Display Mode is given below Figure 210 Delete Custom Mode Table 11 Parameter Listing Mode Width pixels Width of visible pixels Height lines Height of visible lines Vertical display Freq Hz frequency Pixel Clock KHz Sync Type Separate Composite Horizontal HTotal pixels Total pixels horizontal f 2 Total visible pixels HDisplay pixels visible horizontal HSyncWidth pixels Width of horizontal sync ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual 229 7 Configuring ControlPoint Software 230 Table 11 Parameter Listing Width of horizontal back HBackPorch pixels porch Width of horizontal front HFrontPorch pixels porch Hsync Positive Set Positive or Negative Negative sync pulse Vertical VTotal lines Total lines vertical c p Total visible lines VDisplay lines visible vertices VSyncWidth lines Width of vertical sync Width of vertical back VBackPorch lines porch Width of vertical front VFrontPorch lines porch Vsync Positive Set Positive or Negative Negative sync pulse ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual
34. DVI 93 Selected Crop Area eee 94 Cropped Area lise nnns 95 Panning the Cropped Area 96 Timing Properties 00 cee ee 98 CPShare Properties eee ees 102 Properties Web Window leer 103 PictureViewer Properties 104 Properties Other eere 105 Grab Image List sehn 106 IPStream Properties erre 107 IPDecoder Info else 108 PixelNet with CatalystLink Properties 109 PixelNet with Timing Properties 111 PixelNet Window Properties All Parameters 114 ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual 291 Figures 292 Figure 94 Figure 95 Figure 96 Figure 97 Figure 98 Figure 99 Figure 100 Figure 101 Figure 102 Figure 103 Figure 104 Figure 105 Figure 106 Figure 107 Figure 108 Figure 109 Figure 110 Figure 111 Figure 112 Figure 113 Figure 114 Figure 115 Figure 116 Figure 117 Figure 118 Figure 119 Figure 120 Figure 121 Figure 122 Figure 123 Figure 124 Figure 125 Figure 126 Figure 127 Figure 128 x 7 Jupiter Display Input Connection 117 PixelNet DVI KM RemoteCursor Connections 118 PixelNet DVI KM RemoteCursor 119 RemoteCursor Activation DVI KM 119 Control Host within ControlPoint Client
35. Defaults on page 231 Custom Modes can be chosen in the Single Screen Resolution drop down menu as shown in the following figure B Virtual Screen Configuration ele Virtual Screen sp Video Advanced VirtualScreen Geometry Screens Horizontally 2 Device Map Screens Vertically 2 Single Screen Resolution 1680 x 1050 x 32 Dpp 60 H 800 x 600 x 32 bpp 60 Hz 856 x 480 x 32 bpp 60 Hz 1024 x 768 x 32 bpp 60 Hz 1280 x 720 x 32 bpp 60 Hz 1280 x 768 x 32 bpp 60 Hz 1280 x 800 x 32 bpp 60 Hz 1280 x 1024 x 32 bpp 60 Hz 1360 x 768 x 32 bpp 60 Hz 1368 x 768 x 32 bpp 60 Hz 1400 x 1050 x 32 bpp amp 60 Hz 1600 x 1200 x 32 bpp 60 Hz Sel 1680 x 1050 x 32 bpp amp 60 Hz Cancel Apply 1920 x 1080 x 32 bpp 60 Hz 1920 x 1200 x 32 bpp 60 Hz 2048 x 1152 x 32 bpp 60 Hz 2560 x 1600 x 32 bpp 60 Hz Figure 200 Custom Modes 220 ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual VSConfig When Custom Mode is chosen as the resolution the Custom Display Mode Configuration dialog appears This dialog allows the creation of custom display resolutions that are not part of the standard resolution options The first time Custom Display Mode runs an empty Display Custom Modes list appears as shown in the figure below NW Custom Display Mode Configuration Ex Defined Custom Modes NewMode Edtmode Figure 201 Custom Display M
36. Execute Tab oinnia eves 153 F Factory Defaults Virtual Screen Configuration Dialog 231 File Men 2 52 2 ani ir EXER iu ems 52 Gonnect TO iissia sac sie ree ca E as 53 Disconnect oo cee cece ee eee ee eee e eens 54 OX m 57 Open Connection 55 Save Connection As 57 Firmware PixelNet Input c cece cece eee e eens 184 Fusion Catalyst System Restore cccceeeeeeeeees 215 G Generating Static IP Address 281 Global Settings Tab Quad HD Decoder Configuration Dialog 278 Grid Enable Disable 199 x FJupiter H Hardware Warranty V Help Menu eene 208 About CPClient eene 211 Server Info ii e x ax exar 209 Hot Key ASSIGN iniessk ke ne xx EX EREXE Ra XERYEREA 133 l Image Cache 5 nere 180 Installing RemoteClient eene 252 RemoteCursor Server 260 IPStream Play Stream on Client 170 IPStream Source Creating eo rere nter nt 171 L Layout Event Properties 64 Layouts ADDply x zteceoikre eeceka ka ne yn e dns 136 CIOSE arriti 135 Delete 5 cesta cra roni cn x 131 SAVE curieecekveskka TED e EE seers 132 License Agreement nes vii Local Client Menu Items Layouts xic isewes exa REESE LAE 20 New CPShare Window 17 New DVI Capture Window 17 New IPStream Window 1
37. ID number User Assigned ID numbers must be less than 10 000 and greater than zero Windows created with User Assigned ID numbers open the same as described in previous sections Refer to the window type for specific information about opening the window IK ControlPoint Client c J Ex File Wall User Tools View Help ea 9 3 E3 l 2 oS Be S ES SH Object Browser a x if Main Wall Vt System M a x LL Applications Na Named Inputs ligi CPShare pi VideoStream LZ Image Cache Window with E Al objets 4 Z User assigned ID localhost 12 1442 45 x 888 Grid OFF Ready Figure 53 Video Window with User Assigned ID 62 ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual Wall Menu 5 2 10 Event Scheduler You can schedule layouts changes or execute third party applications on a time schedule Applications run through the ControlPoint Scheduler must be registered as Application Objects Refer to the section on Objects for detailed information about Application Objects 5 2 10 1 Scheduling a New Event To schedule a new event open click the New Layout or New Application button or open the context menu a blank area of the window g Event Scheduler Event Name Run Time Action v MSPaint At 4 36 PM every Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri of every C WINDOWS system32 mspamnt exe X lt test layout At 5 35 PM every Mon gt gt New Layout New Application Delete Prop
38. Index of Tables ees enhn 299 IndeX qe ry xvi ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual alis go x FJupiter Chapter 1 Introduction 1 Introduction ControlPoint CP gives you the capability of controlling all Display Wall windows from a single interface that can be used both locally and remotely The remote or local control capabilities of ControlPoint allow you to control your Display Wall from the desktop of the Display Controller itself as well as from remote consoles in your display room ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual 1 1 Introduction Wall Controller running ControlPoint Server ControlPoint Protocol 4 Serial Link Fusion Catalyst 4000 4 Terminal Touch Screen Application Controller Touch Screen Controller Er ray Ga imme Windows Workstation Wind Workstati Windows Workstation Galileo Connect HIUOWS worker avon Workstation Telnet ControlPoint Remote Galileo Connect Classic Control RS232 ControlPoint Protocol or Modem ENTE GalileoConnect Classic RS232 ControlPoint Protocol Serial Link Terminal Applicat Touch Screen Controller Figure 1 ControlPoint 1 1 ControlPoint Overview ControlPoint is a client server pair that work together over your network or locally on the Wall Controller to allow complete control and manipulation of your windows The server is part of the ControlPoint Software installed on your Wall Controller System The client software mus
39. Menu Stream Properties Enter the IP address and port for the camera or encoder of the stream source VideoStream Source Properties E3 Source Name iMPathi Source Type MPEG 2 ES UDP v Stream Properties Source Address IP address port 224 1 2 2 3000 v iMPath User Data Figure 137 VideoStream MPEG 2 ES UDP Source Type Check the iMPath User Data box if you are using an iMPath 4100 encoder and want to enable the text overlay feature Checking this box allows CPServer and SVS to retrieve user data from the iMPath 4100 encoder Enabling User Data also requires setup in the Hardware Configuration ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual 161 5 Client Menu and Tool Bar If you select MPEG 2 ES RTP Elementary Stream as the source type the Source Address host address port and the Enable RTCP fields will be displayed as shown below Contact the encoder manufacturer for more information about what protocol setting to use Stream Properties Enter the IP address and port for the camera or encoder of the stream source If your encoder supports RTCP check the Enable RTCP box to enable RTCP in conjunction with RTP VideoStream Source Properties Source Name VideoStream Source Source Type MPEG 2 ES ATP v Stream Propertes Source Address IP address port 122 10 77 124 50 Eneble RTCP Figure 138 VideoStream Source MPEG 2 ES RTP Source Type 162 ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual View Menu If you select MPEG 4 ES
40. Menu and Tool Bar All Parameters Properties Select the All Parameters tab to display the dialog shown below PixelNet Window Properties 8l PixelNet I Size amp Position Frame amp Title Crop Timing All Parameters Other All Parameters Valid Signal 1 Autodetect Enabled 1 Image Width 720 E Image Height 480 Phase 174 H Total 858 V Total 525 H Height 720 V Width 480 H Offset 122 V Offset 34 Sync Type 1 H Sync Polarity 1 f V Sunc Polarity 1 Figure 93 PixelNet Window Properties All Parameters This properties page displays all of the parameters associated with the PixelNet Input window To modify the values select the desired parameter change the value and click Apply 114 ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual x 7 Jupiter Window Menu Table 10 PixelNet Parameters Parameter Name eb EEA Notes SIGNALVALID R R 1 Valid Input Signal AUTO DETECT W W 1 Attempt to find signal timing ENABLED when a signal change is detected ACTIVE INTERFACE R R 1 Node Interface in use IMAGE WIDTH R R Pixels IMAGE HEIGHT R R Lines PHASE W W 180 180 Degrees H TOTAL W R Pixels V TOTAL R R Lines H ACTIVE W R Pixels V ACTIVE W R Lines H OFFSET W R Pixels V OFFSET W R Lines SYNC TYPE R R 2 Composite 1 Separate 0 Sync on green H SYNC POLARITY R R 1 Negative polarity V SYNC POLARITY R R 1 Negative p
41. Monitoring Magnified fan removed 188 Event Log Docked een 189 Event Log Un Docked s 189 Logs Directory eere 190 Event Viewer ern nnn 191 Status Bar On eese een 192 Status Bar Normal eese 193 Status Bar Warning nnn 193 Status Bar Submenu ree 194 Status Bar Unchecked ee 195 Tool Bar On Checked 196 Tool Bar Off Unchecked 197 Options rr rrr hh 198 Show window info leeren 199 Tools Control VNC Host 200 Prompt for Server and Password 201 Tools Screen Test Pattern 201 Screen Utilities eres 202 Color Pattern c l ern 203 Grid Pattern 2 cee eee es 204 Other Patterns es 205 Tools Menu Layout Batch 206 Layout Batch Dialog eee es 206 Help 155130 33 nak eee arini oe ee eee GT Va IR 8 208 Server InfO 53 93x 309390909 ee ee ORARE we 209 Send Server Info leere 210 Tool Bar Context Menu 211 Change Channel Tool Bar eee eee 211 Window Tool Bar eese 212 Tool Bar 5 4222 bak ox 9 3 37 WR CR XO 4 X RR M a 212 View Tool Bar iiss csi te etn 2 ax zy Rao we 212 VSCon
42. Opens new VideoStream Window Ctrl Alt B Opens new Web Window Ctrl Alt T Opens new Picture Viewer Window Ctrl Alt L Opens the Layout dialog Ctrl Alt W Opens the Window List dialog Ctrl Alt C Remote Cursor Toggle Shortcut keys HotKeys can also be assigned to Layouts This gives you the ability to open and apply a layout to your Display Wall with a simple key combination 36 ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual Menus 4 1 4 Moving Windows You can move a ControlPoint window by clicking in the body of the window You will see the Move Cursor icon just drag the window to the new position You also have fine control when you move a selected window by using the arrow keys Window Move Cursor Figure 26 Moving a Window Directly Move the cursor over the window icon in the ControlPoint window You will see the Move cursor just click and drag the window to position it where you wish Note The position of the window is reported in the window icon Release the mouse button to update the position info when moving a window ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual 37 WEN Y x 7 Jupiter 4 Client User Interface e ControlPoint Client fo ro Ex File Wall User Tools View Help u E O3 EJ c O BB BE 7 Object Browser a X ift Main wall SystemM a X 5 m Web Window Move cursor to edge of selected C Applications m Window icon acquire move cursor H a Named Inputs and drag to desired position 38 lis CPShare g Vid
43. Pattem Grid Pattern Other Patterns Solid Color Color 4 Red Q Vertical v Green y Horizontal A Color Bars Smooth Gradient Close Figure 185 Color Pattern Solid Color shows only one color on the screen The color is a combination of Red Green and Blue as selected Vertical displays 11 vertical color bars if Color Bars is selected Color Bars is a display of the standard color bar test pattern If Smooth Gradient is selected a color gradient from 0 to 255 is displayed across each display Single Screen selected Horizontal displays 11 vertical color bars if Color Bars is selected Color Bars is a display of the standard color bar test pattern If Smooth Gradient is selected a color gradient from 0 to 255 is displayed across each display Single Screen selected Color Bars displays 11 vertical or horizontal color bars Color Bars is a display of the standard color bar test pattern Smooth Gradient displays a color gradient from O to 255 color units Colors a combination of Red Green and Blue ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual 203 5 Client Menu and Tool Bar 5 6 2 2 Grid Pattern ere Apply Pattern to Single Screen Virtual Screen Color Pattem Grid Pattern Other Pattems Background Color Foreground Color Red J Red Green 4 Green Blue 4 Blue Pixels between 10 Draw with circle Close Figure 186 Grid Pattern Background Color a combination of Red
44. Remote Cursor on off e Ctri Alt Backspace emulates Ctrl Alt Del on the display wall controller while Remote Cursor is running ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual 267 WEN Y 7 Jupiter 8 Remote Cursor Options sa Preview V Enable System windows preview Cancel 268 4 Show window info Enable Grid Physical screen horizontal parts 4 Physical screen verticals parts 4 RemoteCursor Hotkeys Activate Release Cursor Ctrl Alt C Assign Hotkey Ctr Alt Del emulation Ctrl Alt BACKSPACE Assign Hotkey Restore Default Hotkeys Figure 253 Remote Cursor Options Remote Cursor can also be activated by issuing the command line in the Command Prompt window Open a Command Prompt window type the following command line to activate the Remote Cursor RCClient Server name User name Password Server name is the name or IP address of the server located on a separate machine User name is the authorized user name on that server Password is a field that is not presently supported If the Password is missing Remote Cursor will try to connect to the server without it If either the Server name or the User name is missing Remote Cursor will not try to establish a connection instead it prompts the user ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual Remote Cursor Operation for necessary information With the Remote Cursor function activated all mouse movements and keyboard stokes will be forwa
45. Send to Back menu item will send a window below all other windows ControlPoint will always put the selected window behind all other ControlPoint windows but is not guaranteed to do so with other windows that have been set for Always on top or won t allow changes in the stack 5 3 3 Restore The Restore menu item restores a window that has been Minimized to the Task Bar or has been Maximized to its previous size This is a standard Windows operation 5 3 4 Minimize The Minimize menu item removes a window from the desktop and leaves it on the Task Bar You can use the Restore item above if you have not selected another item Click the Task Bar button to restore Minimized windows This is a standard Windows operation 5 3 5 Maximize The Maximize menu item expands a window to full screen size Use the Restore item above to return the window to its original size This is a standard Windows operation You can also Restore a window by right clicking on the window image itself and selecting Restore You cannot Maximize Video and Steaming Video Windows 5 3 6 Close Window The Close item will delete the currently selected window If no window is selected this operation will be grayed out de activated There is no confirmation dialog associated with the Close operation it will be deleted immediately and permanently 70 ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual Window Menu 5 3 7 Properties The Properties menu item will bring up
46. Start Time specifies the trigger start time Start Date specifies the date for the event this field is only enabled for one time triggers ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual Wall Menu Week Day specifies the weekdays on which a repetitive weekly schedule will run Mark the check box for desired days for the event Layout Name defines the layout to be applied when the event is triggered Select a predefined layout from the drop down list Enabled specifies the event is enabled or disabled 5 2 11 Synchronize The Synchronize menu item synchronizes the ControlPoint client with the ControlPoint Server When saving changes in the Security Editor the changes must also be saved in ControlPoint Client using the Synchronize menu item Only then does the Client inherit all the changes in the Editor 5 2 12 Close all Windows The Close All Windows menu item will close all ControlPoint windows on the desktop 5 2 13 Close Server The Close Server menu item closes the CPServer process and closes the connection with any open ControlPoint Clients Close Server also closes all ControlPoint windows open on the desktop If selected you will get the close server confirmation shown in the figure below You can restart the server through the Start menu refer to Figure 5 CPClient ES This will close the server process running on the wall controller Do you want to continue Figure 56 Close Server Confirmation ControlPoint 2 1
47. URL address must start with http as shown in Figure 155 IPStream Source Properties E Source Name New IPStream Source Source Type HTTP Stream Location URL http Figure 155 IPStream HTTP Source Type Click the Import button to display the Import SAP dialog as shown below If there are active decoders on line they will show in the SAP Sessions list Session Application Protocol Select the desired session and then click OK The decoder s configuration data will be added to the Decoder Config Data field ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual View Menu If you select H264 RTP Elementary Stream as the source type the Source Address host address port Payload Type and the Enable RTCP fields will be displayed Stream Properties Enter the IP address and port for the camera or encoder of the stream source Payload Type This identifies the format of the RTP payload and determines its interpretation by the application If RTP payload is unknown use a default value of 1 If applicable for the encoder check the Enable RTCP box to enable RTCP in conjunction with RTP IPStream Source Properties E Source Name H264 Video Source Type H264 RTP v Stream Properties Source Address IP address port 238 102 10 1 50000 Payload Type 104 Enable RTCP Figure 156 IPStream H264 RTP Source Type Use the Import button to display the Import SAP dialog as shown below If there are active decoders on line they will s
48. always be greater than 0 and less than 10 000 60 ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual x 7 Jupiter Wall Menu Cc New Window with User Assigned ID video Window Event Scheduler ii DVI Capture Window Synchronize CPShare Window Jj Close All Windows IPStream Window Close Server Ig VideoStream Window Web Window PictureViewer Window PixelNet Window Execute Application 05 pnm 1 ee Figure 51 New Window with User Assigned ID Menu Selection When you click one of the choices from the New Window with User Assigned ID menu you will be asked for a window ID as shown in the figure below Enter the ID number by the convention used by your organization and click OK Enter Window ID Number x Window ID Cancel Figure 52 Window ID Number Entry The User Assigned window ID numbers must be unique and less than 10 000 An error message will be displayed if you attempt to create a Window ID Number that is the same as one already being used not a unique number Control of displayed windows by the a serial device or third party external program will must be by addressing the window through its ID number ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual 61 5 Client Menu and Tool Bar Note User Assigned Window ID numbers are mainly for use by external devices that will be controlling windows on the Wall Controller System through an RS232 or network connection Each window assigned a User ID must have a unique
49. and allows you to type a specific Height for that selected window Click the Apply button to activate the change Lock Aspect Ratio Lock Aspect Ratio forces the window to preserve its current aspect ratio when resized it locks the aspect ratio of the interior the image portion Note that when this is enabled the current aspect ratio of the window at the time of the operation is used and preserved from then on Lock Aspect Ratio preserves the destination window aspect ratio not the aspect ratio of the source signal To lock the aspect ratio to the source signal uncheck Lock Aspect Ratio select Normal or Half Size then select Lock Aspect Ratio Note Selecting Lock Aspect Ratio locks the current aspect ratio even if incorrect Select Normal then lock aspect ratio and then set the size of your window Size amp Position Window Coordinates Click on the Window Coordinates tab to view the position and size for the selected window The Coordinate set X Y control the position of the window relative to the top left corner of the window This will include the Frame and Tile if one is applied If no Frame is applied the Internal and Window Coordinates will be the same The size of the window is controlled by the W width and H height of the window including the frame ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual Window Menu Video Window Properties 3 Source Size amp Position Frame amp Title Image Quality Crop Ot
50. any copies not transferred Include all modifications and portions of the Software contained or merged into other programs You must also reproduce and include the copyright notice on any copy You agree to comply with all laws of the United States regarding the export and or re export of the software All intellectual property rights in the Software and user documentation are owned by JUPITER and or its licensors and are protected by United States copyright laws other applicable copyright laws other applicable proprietary rights laws including but not limited to trade secret laws and international treaty provisions YOU MAY NOT USE COPY MODIFY OR TRANSFER THE SOFTWARE OR ANY COPY THEREOF IN WHOLE OR PART EXCEPT AS EXPRESSLY PROVIDED FOR IN THIS AGREEMENT TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW YOU MAY NOT DECOMPILE REVERSE ENGINEER OR DISASSEMBLE THE SOFTWARE IN WHOLE OR IN PART IF YOU TRANSFER POSSESSION OF THE SOFTWARE ANY COPY OR ANY PORTION THEREOF TO ANOTHER PARTY YOUR LICENSE IS AUTOMATICALLY TERMINATED ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual vii License Agreement JUPITER retains ownership of the Software except those portions that may be owned by third parties which retain the ownership thereof and no rights are granted to you other than a license to use on the terms expressly set forth in the Agreement As defined in FAR section 2 101 DFAR section 252 227 7014 a 1 and DFAR section 252 227 7014 a 5 or other foreign
51. c2 decane codes eheiGerand cade E RE RP UA Re TE 234 T3 System RECOVELY uela dip idus kh eb DRESSER R CS PEE 235 1 0 Visual Effects 5 isocdaz d bak x 3 Depot See bee deed Ra a P ERES 238 7 7 Uninstalling ControlPoint 220042424004 4i6ee20edeeedsoee ieee eds 242 7 8 Updating ControlPoint 2 deeis ce ncesns RR n RS 245 7 9 Installing RemoteClient 2 452262 exREREER x RPERRIGG RP RD eR 252 Chapter 8 Remote Cursor 259 8 1 Introduction to Remote Cursor 0 0 0 ce eee eee ee 259 8 2 Installing RemoteCursor Server 0 cc eee eee eee eee 260 8 3 Remote Cursor Operation 0 0 cece ete eens 266 8 4 Remote Cursor Icon and Context Menu 0 0 0 0 e eee 270 8 5 Remote Cursor Login issu e er RI ER REESE x Rx 271 8 6 Multiple Connections is cubecereua ber Reeszth rebrexa erchPbeaxud r 272 8 7 Features and Limitations 2225s eere o RE ERR RARE EREESEES 273 9 1 Quad HD Decoder Configuration Dialog lees sees 275 9 1 De c ders Tab ios E RCAS REP EAS CHER EDU P yes tages 277 9 1 2 Global Settings abo 212342044044 EE ERR hrec 278 92 Settings Dialog iiuoihalktacckR RR eS ERRRFRH RE GUAE RE S dea 283 9 2 1 Network Configuration Tab 0 0 eee eee eee ee 283 9 3 Replacing Quad HD Decoder Board 0 0 0 0 eee eee eee 287 93H Troubleshooting 22 0 2 d lt sssdiaoeeeserrdereserandesneriaer anes 287 Index of Figures o2o2oizuu eee eee es 289
52. described in following sections and refer to this primary menu figure ControlPoint Client File Wall Window User Tools View Help amp amp 4E New Video Window Ctri Alt V m ii New DVI Capture Window Ctri Alt R New CPShare Window Ctri Alt P Object New IPStream Window Ctri Alt I lg New VideoStream Window Ctri Alt S ld New Web Window Ctri Alt B hs New PictureViewer Window Ctrl Alt T New PixelNet Window Ctri Alt N i New Window with User Assigned ID gt L Event Scheduler Synchronize sus wl y Close All Windows c Close Server ze Execute Application Figure 50 ControlPoint Wall Menu 5 2 1 New Video Window Clicking the New Video Window menu item or pressing Ctri Alt V will open a Video window on the desktop at position 0 0 Video windows will always be open in their native size e g NTSC 640x480 The operator can scale the video window to the size needed Video windows can be overlapped 58 ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual Wall Menu 5 2 2 New DVI Capture Window Clicking the New DVI Capture Window menu item or pressing Ctrl AIE R will immediately open a DVI window on the desktop at position 0 0 DVI windows will always open at a default size of 640x480 The operator can set the DVI window to a desired size if needed 5 2 3 New CPShare Window Clicking the New CPShare Window menu item or pressing Ctrl Alt P will immediately open a CPShare window on
53. desired size Corner drag sizes both width and height be All Objects 4 gt localhost DVI 1758 1368 x 982 640 DVI Capture wid 10022 Grid OFF Ready Figure 30 Sizing from Corner ControlPoint Client kadkade Fie Wall User Tools View Help opala o BB e c8 HH Object Browser a x Main Wall Vt System M a x Ei M i ove cursor to edge size C Applications ola handle acquire size cursor Q Named Inputs and drag width or height to M CPShare desired size pl VideoStream LZ Image Cache E Al Objects lt gt localhost DVI 1758 1368 x 982 640 lt DVI Capture wid 10022 Grid OFF Ready Figure 31 Sizing a Window with ControlPoint ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual 41 4 Client User Interface 4 1 6 Menu Selection You can open the Window menu in two ways Click the Window menu item to pop open the window menu or right click on the window icon 4 1 7 Window Menu The Window menu is context sensitive The menu depends on the type of window that is selected The following figures show three examples of the Window menus ControlPoint Client E E E Fie Window User Tools View Help Ba Bring On Top 38 Ey EE Send To Back all Objec SystemM a x Minimize yd Close DEL ER Properties zl 7 DVI RemoteCursor E gx pm een E All Objects 4 localhost 2078 35 x 1554 1021 CPShare gt wid 10022 Grid OFF R
54. note the letter of the UFD It is important that you identify the correct volume make sure that RESTORE is the name for the volume If the volume of the UFD is not seen remove the UFD and re insert it this is often necessary on a Fusion Catalyst 4000 c Type exit and press Enter to exit the Diskpart utility 4 Type volumeletter where volumeletter is the volume of the UFD e g E and then press Enter 5 Type apply bat image wim where image is the Model of the Controller 4 digit serial number e g LOOOPRO 1234 wim 6 A progress bar will be presented and a chkdsk performed ignore the error about the log Wait until a command prompt is given then type exit and press Enter Remove the UFD as the system restarts 7 After Windows 7 restarts run VSConfig to restore the wall configuration and any non factory defaults 216 ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual alis go ws YJupiter Chapter 7 Configuring ControlPoint Software 7 Configuring ControlPoint Software Note It is recommended that you have a standard multi sync monitor or flat panel available for configuring your Wall Controller for the first time Your Wall Controller has been configured at the factory for a single display and a resolution of 1024X768 at a 60 Hz refresh rate Your Display wall can be configured with the VSConfig utility in a few basic steps These steps will be covered in detail in the following sections 1 Configure
55. of from 1 to 1600 and has the affect of positioning the screen image horizontally within the DVI window This control allows you to move the image back and forth sideways within the window Horizontal Width The Width parameter adjusts the displayed number of pixels The Width parameter usually will not need to be adjusted except for an unusual signal or image shape Width has a range of from 1 to1600 Adjustment above the automatic setting i e 640x480 will try to display pixels i e ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual 99 5 Client Menu and Tool Bar 100 640 n that may not be available to be displayed In most cases you will display blank pixels in the blanking or sync area of the signal The purpose of this adjustment is to fill the window with the graphics information Sync Type Sync Type shows you what type of sync pulse is detected either automatically or when the Detect Timing button is used You will generally never need to set the sync type Sync types are shown below On H pin Sync on Horizontal pin On Green Sync on Green Separate Horizontal on H pin Vertical on V pin On V Pin Sync on Vertical pin The table below shows on what connector pin you will find the sync signal for the various sync types shown DVI cables can be purchased with 3 4 or 5 BNC connectors for sync on green sync on H or V and separate sync types respectively All except Separate are composite sync types Refer to the Hardware
56. operation The default settings are shown in the figure below a S dM T a ES X E Virtual Screen Configuration Ex Virtual Screen sD video Advanced Advanced Settings Disable Preview F Disable VSYNC Adjustment during Start Up V Disable Outputs during VSYNC Adjustment V Use Monitor EDID Enable System Error Logging Display Type VSYNC Adjustment Auto Detect EDID Digital Perform VSYNC Analog Pixel Transfer Size 32 bit Y Set Factory Defaults Lo 1 I Cancel Apply Figure 212 Advanced Tab e Disable Preview This option is unchecked by default When this option is checked previews will not be shown e Disable VSYNC Adjustment during Start Up This option is unchecked by default i e VSYNC adjustment is active on startup by default 232 ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual Advanced Tab However in some cases the default option may cause loading issues during VSYNC adjustments In such cases checking the Disable VSYNC Adjustment during Start Up option will allow investigation of the issues Disable Outputs during VSYNC Adjustment This option is checked by default During VSYNC adjustment output is disabled during adjustment transitions Use Monitor EDID This option is checked by default When this option is checked the system uses the EDID provided by display 1 If Use Monitor EDID is unchecked a manual Display Type selection of Digita
57. progress will be displayed in the following message fe Please wait while Windows configures ControlPoint for Fusion Catalyst Time remaining 1 minutes Figure 225 Progress Bar ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual 243 7 Configuring ControlPoint Software The windows will go black on the display wall as the drivers are shutting down Only the boot board window will be active After all the drivers are shut down the shutdown message appears in the boot board window 5 Restart the system Warning Uninstalling ControlPoint will remove Virtual screen dimensions and display resolutions from the system VSConfig will need to be executed after reinstallation 244 ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual Updating ControlPoint 7 8 Updating ControlPoint Warning ControlPoint needs to be uninstalled before updating 1 Run the install exe file at the root on the CD if autorun is not enabled and follow instructions on the HTML file Firefox TOR amp C E fies fc ocumer E ControPPoint for Fusion Catalyst 1n e Fusion Catalyst Software Installation Tf this is the first time you are installing the Fusion Catalyst software please exit and follow the instructions to install the Local Computer Certificate This is a one time process If the Local Computer Certificate has been installed you can skip this process and proceed to setup Install Local Computer Certificate 1 Open Windows Explore and click on the D
58. reflects the active cursor ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual 121 WEN Y x F Jupiter 5 Client Menu and Tool Bar KK ControlPoint Client bodka Fie Wal User Tools View Help ae amp 3 ES B Ec o BB xe c Object Browser a X e Main Wall 1 System M a X All Objects 4 gt localhost 122 E Applications da Named Inputs 4 CPShare gi VideoStream LZ Image Cache 2078 35 x 1554 1021 Video wid 10023 Grid OFF Ready Figure 99 DVI Capture Context Window DVI Remote Cursor Pos 192 127 Size 922 661 T m Wall r Bring On Top Send To Back Minimze I Close DEL Properties Figure 100 DVI Remote Cursor using CP from workstation ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual Window Menu When Remote Cursor has been activated you will see the message box shown below Click on the box or use Ctrl Alt C to release the Remote Cursor RemoteCursor Connect to server jupiter a All input events are redirected to the server Press Ctrl Alt C to release cursor Press Ctrl AlttBACKSPACE to emulate Ctrl Alt Del Figure 101 Remote Cursor Activation DVI Enabling Remote Cursor If your connection to the Remote Cursor was disabled for some reason you can enable the connection by performing the following 1 With the DVI Capture selected click Properties from the Window menu 2 Select the DVI Remote Cursor tab The following screen will app
59. the ControlPoint window will scale appropriately to the size of the scaled window image As shown above the wall image is scaled within the ControlPoint window ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual 129 5 Client Menu and Tool Bar 5 5 1 2 Scale to Fit The Scale to Fit menu item sets the Wall mimic to fill the available ControlPoint window space All window icons will scale proportionately within the new window shape 5 5 1 3 Scale to 1009 o The Scale to 1009 o menu item expands your scaled window image to the size of your Display Wall This function expands the desktop image within the ControlPoint window to 100 of the actual wall display area If you have a 4x3 display wall at 1024x768 this whole area 4096x2304 will be represented in the window and you will have to scroll around that desktop within the ControlPoint window Window icons will be shown as full size 5 5 1 4 Hide Mouse Pointer The Hide Mouse Pointer menu item when selected toggles the Show Hide setting and hides the mouse pointer on the server system 5 5 2 Layouts This section describes the different functions of the Layout dialog box FA Layouts E3 Layout Name Apply 1 dvi 1 live video Save Available Layouts Delete Layout Name Hotkeys 1 dvi 1 live video Assign Hot Key 1 dvi 1 live video Close blank 1 blank 2 blank 3 blank 4 stevel steve2 Figure 109 Layout Dialog 130 ControlPoint
60. the properties for the selected window ControlPoint Client Fie Wall Window User Tools View Ba EM Bring On Top Object Browse Send To Back 1 e Minimize E Applit JNA Name Y Close DEL Ry CPSh Properties T m Video DVI RemoteCursor Ln fll Ne Figure 61 Selecting Window Properties When Properties is selected the tabs presented within the properties will differ depending on the ty pe of window selected These differences can be seen in the following pages describing the different window Properties pages e Video Window e DVI Capture Window e CPShare Window e Web Window e PictureViewer Window e IPStream Window e PixelNet Window ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual 71 5 Client Menu and Tool Bar 72 5 3 7 1 Video Source Properties When you select Properties with a Video window selected you will see the following property dialog displayed Video Window Properties x Source Size amp Position Frame amp Title Image Quality Crop Other Named Input Sub System Video Signal Channel 1 Format NTSC Source Composite Video Digital Analo DY 2 ie 3 Single Linl Alb Dual Link Component Start Stop Pause Cancel Apply Figure 62 Video Source Properties Source Tab Channel The Channel spinner allows you to select the input channel The input Channel refers to the physical input con
61. title text You will see a drop down dialog for color selection Title Bar Minimum Height Select a desired number of pixels for the minimum height of the title bar If the selected font size is larger than the minimum height of the title bar the title bar will adjust to accommodate the larger text Title on top of the window Sets the title bar on the top of the selected window ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual 87 5 Client Menu and Tool Bar Title at bottom of the window Sets the title bar at the bottom of the selected window Frame Options Width Select the width of the frame Connection Size amp Position Frame amp Title Other Show Frame amp Title Title Text Title Bar Options Show Title Text Tahoma 5 B 3 B Z Title Bar Mininum Height 20 v Title on top of window CO Title on bo Frame Options Width 4 More Colors ike uim om Figure 75 Frame Options Color Apply Note that some functions are instantaneous while others require you to click the Apply button to activate the changes 88 ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual Window Menu 5 3 7 6 Image Quality Properties Selecting the Image Quality Properties tab displays one of the following three property dialogs The Figure 76 is for a Video window Figure 77 is for a DVI window and Figure 78 is for a Streaming window Video Window
62. to transmit a large multi megabyte file it is at least helpful to have the mini dump which is only 65 K bytes Right click My Computer and then click Properties at the bottom of the menu Select the Advanced tab then click the Settings button in the Startup and Recovery section System Properties Computer Name Hardware Advanced System Protection Remote You must be logged on as an Administrator to make most of these changes Perfomance Visual effects processor scheduling memory usage and virtual memory User Profiles Desktop settings related to your logon Startup and Recovery System startup system failure and debugging information Figure 215 System Properties ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual 235 7 Configuring ControlPoint Software When you click the Settings button you will be presented with the Startup and Recovery dialog shown below Both items under System Failure should be unchecked as shown Startup and Recovery Exa System startup Default operating system Microsoft Windows Vista 7 Time to display list of operating systems 30 seconds Time to display recovery options when needed 30 seconds System failure Write an event to the system log T Automatically restart Write debugging information Smal memory dump 128K6 7 none Small memory dump 128 KB Kernel memory dump Figure 216 Startup and R
63. with the use of the Windows key or other Windows HotKeys You MUST have TCP IP set up on your system refer to the Network Installation section of this manual for procedures Remote Cursor will fail to operate with no error message if you do not have TCP IP installed When emulating Ctrl Alt Del on the display wall controller UAC must be enabled i e set as On on the wall controller ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual 273 T y Jupiter T 9 alis go x FJupiter Chapter 9 Configuring Quad HD Decoder 9 Configuring Quad HD Decoder 9 1 Quad HD Decoder Configuration Dialog The following are important notes for configuring the Quad HD Decoder 1 Do not have Quad HD Decoder windows running in ControlPoint when changing decoder settings 2 Ensure that all cables are plugged in before starting the system this ensures that the Quad HD Decoder channels will receive valid IP addresses 3 When a new Quad HD Decoder window is created the system acquires the next available Quad HD Decoder channel A channel is considered available under the following conditions a valid IP Address defined and the Link Status is up ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual 275 9 Configuring Quad HD Decoder Start up the Quad HD Decoder Configuration application from the start menu Start Menu gt Programs gt Jupiter gt ControlPoint gt Quad HD Decoder Config e Windows Media Center Windows Media Player
64. workstation you will need to enter a Server Name the network name or IP address of the Wall Controller If you are running the client program on your Wall Controller System leave localhost as shown under Server Name The default Server Name is localhost If the error message No connection could be made because target machine actively refused it appears ensure that CPServer is running If you are installing the Wall Controller on a network using DHCP and it has been configured to accept the network name of the Wall Controller you should be able to enter this network name in Server Name If this does not work run IPconfig from a command window on the Wall Controller to determine its IP address and enter this in Server Name 2 3 Starting the Remote Cursor The ControlPoint Remote Cursor can be started from the Start menu Click Start All Programs Jupiter ControlPoint Remote Cursor Er Development Kits e Games Ez Installshield fm Jupiter f ControlPoint gt r R an Microsoft DirectX SDK March 2008 Remote C Ef Microsoft Silverlight gt IR Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Ef Microsoft visual Studio 6 0 gt Ef Microsoft visual Studio 2008 gt F Microsoft Windows SDK v6 0A Er Microsoft Windows SDK v6 1 gt f Openssl gt e Startup Ef TortoiseSVN gt Er Windows Driver Kits e Internet Explorer YI MSN Explorer A Outlook Express Fh Internet Internet Explorer Wa E mail 3 Outl
65. 0 x FJupiter Application Objects 142 Named Inputs ese 145 Object Browser Tool Bar 185 Objects Drag and Drop 186 Opening Window Properties 45 Options View Menu nnn 198 Other Tab Grab Image seeeeesss 105 P POE capcuscaweuatietsatheeenimnteciaes 96 Performance Options 239 Custom iecit se ey hs aya 240 PixelNet All Parameters 114 Input Name cc cece eee ee eee eee e ees 110 Refresh Type eene 110 RemoteCursor cceeecee eee e eee e ee ees 116 Timing ize sn xx e XX acces vanes 111 PixelNet Input FirmWare iseesceneik eda nena 184 l l e urtarrean eani 181 Properties essen 182 Prefer Multicast option UDP uesexviiiduRcerexu adea 177 Preview Mehl shncnacteiannmaaaneses 198 Properties Channel Video 72 GrOD ueleiibl reeelei deci gersibixxi lis 93 Frame amp Title c cece cece cece eee eee 84 Image Quality esses 89 IPStream eee 107 PixelNet 109 111 114 PixelNet Input wo ccc eee eee cece eens 182 Show Picture PictureViewer 104 Size amp Position sssses 77 Source DVI sees 75 Source Video 72 74 Source VideoStream 76 Sub System Video 72 VideoStream So
66. 000 3 1 2 What ControlPoint Does ssssasauaa aaun E REF Rex e he eed 5 Chapter 2 Starting ControlPoint 7 2 1 Starting the Local Controls ides esp Ere EXT YER REI E 8 22 Starting the Remote Client 20 eee eee eee eee 10 2 3 Starting the Remote CUISOE idus ceded oor ERE uESR hokey eee eden 12 Chapter 3 Local Controls User Interface 15 Sd Opening the MU uris esce oy erani RII NES RE ete deepest set 16 3 2 Menu Items din eR um beu DRE Urb eb dne eed 17 3 2 1 New Video Window eeeeee e 17 3 22 New DVI Capture Window 44 42 ixasu Rer RR ERE 17 3 2 3 New CPShare Window eee 17 3 2 4 New IPStream Window seeeeeeee ee 17 3 2 5 New VideoStream Window 00000 eee eee 17 3 2 6 New Web Window seeeeee 18 ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual xiii x Y Jupiter Contents 3 2 7 New PictureViewer Window 0c eee ee eee ees 18 3 2 8 New PixelNet Window ox etccscecadeceovernbedeue ee ead 18 3 2 9 New Window with User Assigned ID 19 3 2 10 LayDuls ode Aen oe bate e eee ceeds ease bere REP ET 20 SIT Window List 26 404 diva aneas beanie a dia e HP eR wed an 24 3 2 12 Close all Windows 4 esses kdu bk kA ERREUR E EE xe 26 3 22 13 Quit SEVBE a Sz va due Sew rd e re P wa dc feux x 26 3 3 Opening Window Properties in Local Controls susun 27 Chapter 4 Client User Interface
67. 1 Software Manual 65 5 Client Menu and Tool Bar 5 2 14 Restart Server Machine The Restart Server Machine menu item will restart the ControlPoint Server machine 5 2 15 Shutdown Server Machine The Shutdown Server Machine menu item will shutdown the ControlPoint Server machine 5 2 16 Execute Application This selection allows the user to browse and execute an application installed on the server T 5 Remote File Browsing Ex Directory Program Files Program Files x86 L gt temp E gt Users L gt Windows File Name Canoe Figure 57 Execute Application 66 ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual Wall Menu 5 2 17 Activate Remote Cursor This selection activates Remote Cursor it can also be activated pressing the hot keys Ctrl Atl C This hot key combination can be configured Refer to Options on page 198 IP oi File Wall User Tools View Help New Window with User Assigned ID Open Output Tab Restart Server Machine Shutdown Server Machine Activate RemoteCursor Ctri Alt C 5 Figure 58 Activate Remote Cursor ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual 67 5 Client Menu and Tool Bar RemoteCursor Connect to server jupiter a All input events are redirected to the server Press Ctrl Alt C to release cursor Press Ctrl AlttBACKSPACE to emulate Ctrl Alt Del Figure 59 Activate Remote Cursor Icon When you activate Remote
68. 11 Software Manual 199 5 Client Menu and Tool Bar 200 combination is handled by the local system and will not be transferred by RemoteCursor to the server Assign Hotkey for Activate Release Cursor to assign the Hotkeys for activating and releasing the RemoteCursor Assign Hotkey for Ctrl Alt Del Emulation to assign the Hotkeys for emulating the Ctrl Alt Del key strokes Restore Default Hotkey to reset the Hotkeys for activating and releasing the RemoteCursor to Ctrl Alt C and reset the Hotkeys for Ctrl Alt Del emulation to Ctrl Alt Back Space 5 6 Tools Menu 5 6 1 Control VNC Host Control VNC Host provides a means for the ControlPoint client to connect to a VNC server on a remote workstation The primary use for Control VNC Host is to administer Streaming Video Systems Because of the nature of VNC this feature can be used to connect to any available system with a VNC Server installed This feature should not be confused with CPShare which is used to display a workstation VNC Server on the display wall Select Control VNC Host under Tools as shown in the figure below ControlPoint Client File Wall Window User Tools View Help Control VNC Host Screen Test Pattern Layout Batch Figure 181 Tools Control VNC Host You will be prompted for the Server and Password as shown in Figure 182 Enter the IP address or the name of the remote server and the password ControlPoin
69. 2 CPShare Diagram Note The use of a CPShare session requires the installation of a VNC Server on the workstation to be displayed As illustrated in Figure 132 CPShare requires the following connections to function e Fusion Wall Controller VNC Client e Remote Workstation ControlPoint e Source displayed System VNC Server 156 ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual View Menu Creating a CPShare Connection 1 Open the ControlPoint Remote Client either remotely or locally on the Wall Controller Open the Object Browser Select the CPShare page or list item 2 Select New from the context menu or the tool bar button This opens a dialog box to enter the parameters of the CPShare connection Specify the connection parameters and the save by clicking OK CPShare Properties E3 Connection Name New CPSharg Connection Parameters Server 139 1 00 2 3300 Password Allow Remote Control Figure 133 CPShare Properties Connection Name specifies the name of the connection and the title of the CPShare window displaying the image for the connection Note If you need multiple windows displaying the same connection create separate CPShare objects with different connection names but the same connection parameters Server specifies the host name or IP address of a workstation running a VNC server that will be displayed on the Display Wall Password specifies the optional password re
70. 2 11 Software Manual Figures Figure 129 Figure 130 Figure 131 Figure 132 Figure 133 Figure 134 Figure 135 Figure 136 Figure 137 Figure 138 Figure 139 Figure 140 Figure 141 Figure 142 Figure 143 Figure 144 Figure 145 Figure 146 Figure 147 Figure 148 Figure 149 Figure 150 Figure 151 Figure 152 Figure 153 Figure 154 Figure 155 Figure 156 Figure 157 Figure 158 Figure 159 Figure 160 Figure 161 Figure 162 Figure 163 x 7 Jupiter Named Input Timing 00 0000 eee e eens 152 Named Input Execute 153 Named Input for DVI Remote Cursor 154 CPShare Diagram cee eee 156 CPShare Properties 00000e eee eens 157 Example UltraVNC Configuration Dialog 158 Example RealVNC Configuration Dialog 159 VideoStream Source Properties 160 VideoStream MPEG 2 ES UDP Source Type 161 VideoStream Source MPEG 2 ES RTP Source Type 162 VideoStream MPEG 4 ES RTP Source Type 163 VideoStream MPEG 4 T RTP Source Type 164 VideoStream MPEG 4 ES UDP Source Type 165 VideoStream RTSP Source Type 166 VideoStream HTTP Source Type 167 VideoStream H264 RTP Source Type 168 VideoStream RTSP Import SAP 169 Example of SDP Message Data 169 Play Stream on Client 170 IPStream Sour
71. 21 Video wid 10023 Grid OFF Ready Figure 40 Selecting Windows Note Once you have opened a Properties dialog you need only select a different window icon to change to that window s properties ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual 49 T y Jupiter T 9 aiiis gH x FJupiter Chapter 5 Client Menu and Tool Bar 5 Client Menu and Tool Bar The following figure shows the ControlPoint menu bar All items in the menu bar and all sub menus are described in the following sections oles File Wall User Tools View Help Sa s Ecc BE B g EE 7 ControlPoint Menu Bar Figure 41 The Menu Bar ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual 51 ai E x 7Jupiter 5 Client Menu and Tool Bar 5 1 File Menu The File menu is shown in the figure below Sub menu items are described in following sections and refer to this primary menu figure olPoint Client Jem all User Tools View Help Connect to kD EH Be Lu gt Dent i i System Monitoring a x Open Connection ControlPoint Save As File Menu Exit ligi CPShare fa VideoStream gi New VideoStream LZ Image Cache Connected to E All Obje v E Tm localhost No Window Selected Grid OFF Quit the application Figure 42 File Menu 52 ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual File Menu 5 1 1 Connect to When you click on the Connect to menu item you will see the dialog shown below Thi
72. 252 ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual Installing RemoteClient The next dialog will be as follows File Download Security Warning Do you want to run or save this file Mame RemoteClientSetup exe Type Application 616KB From DXRemotecClienti While files from the Internet can be useful this file type can potentially harm your computer If you do not trust the source do not run or save this software What s the risk Figure 237 Security Warning 2 Click Run 3 Another Security Warning dialog appears Click Run Internet Explorer Security Warning The publisher could not be verified Are you sure you want to run this software Mame RemoteClientSetup exe Publisher Unknown Publisher should only run software From publishers you trust How can I decide what x This file does not have a valid digital signature that verifies its publisher You software to run Figure 238 Unknown Publisher Warning ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual 253 7 Configuring ControlPoint Software 4 The software begins installing and the Welcome screen appears Click Next i Remote Client for Fusion Catalyst InstallShield Wizard Welcome to the InstallShield Wizard for Remote Client for Fusion Catalyst The Installshield R Wizard will install Remote Client for Fusion Catalyst on your computer To continue click Next WARNING This program is protected by copyright law and international treaties Cancel
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74. 7 New LiveVideo Window New PictureViewer Window O New PixelNet Window ses 18 New Video Window enne 17 New VideoStream Window 17 New Web Window eeennnn 18 New Window w User ID 19 Quit Server een 26 Window List Menu sssseeeeueeaees 25 302 ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual Index Starti eene cohen cunvescteceseemenne 8 Local Controls Window List eeeeeeee 137 M Menu Appearance eseess 30 Menu Bar erre ren xen e 51 Menu Selection 42 Menu Structure sai siano xx a ceo 34 MPEG 2 eren 159 171 MPEG 2 ES RTP 162 MPEG 4 eeee 159 171 N Named Input DVI Remote Cursor Tab 154 Execute Tab eese 153 Timing Tab erii Rr hres 152 Named Input Properties Dialog 147 Channel Tab eeeeeee 149 Cropping Tab sees 151 Image Quality Tab 150 Named Inputs 5 orina 145 Creating x reesvxcucze eere a ater nter 146 Editing isset rrr rn err 149 BEIC M 148 Network Configuration Tab DHCP C 283 DHCP Mode enn 286 Settings Dialog 283 Static Mode 10 ccccecceeeeeeeeeeeees 283 Notification Event Log eeeeeeeeeenee 190 O Object PixelNet Input wo cece cece cece eens 181 Object Browser een 140 All Objects 11 cece ceeee eee eee eeee ees 14
75. Ctrl Alt V New DVI Capture Window Ctrl Alt R New CPShare Window Ctrl Alt P New IPStream Window Ctrl Alt I New VideoStream Window Ctrl Alt S New Web Window Ctrl Alt B New PictureViewer Window Ctrl Alt T New PixelNet Window Ctrl Alt N New Window with User Assigned ID b Layouts Ctrl Alt L Window List Ctrl Alt W System Monitoring Event Log About Close All Windows Quit Server Figure 8 Local Controls Menu with Tray You can also open the Local Controls Menu with the key combination Ctrl Alt M This will make the menu appear at your mouse cursor position anywhere on the Display Wall Note You can open the Local Controls Menu with the Hot Key combination Ctri Alt M This will make the menu appear at your mouse cursor position avoiding long mouse travels on large display walls ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual Menu Items 3 2 Menu Items The Local Controls has a simple menu as shown in Local Controls Menu with Tray on page 16 The items in this menu will be described in the following sections Note also the keyboard commands associated with menu items 2 1 New Video Window Clicking the New Video Window menu item or pressing Ctrl Alt V will open a Video window on the desktop at position 0 0 Video windows will always open in their native size It is left to the operator to scale the Video window to the size needed 2 2 New DVI Capture Window Clicking the New DVI Capture Window menu i
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77. Jupiter Systems ControlPoint Software Manual March 28 2013 A FC0 000 00 Rev Q a LOUP wm yO U piter CHEM Copyright Copyright Copyright O 2013 Jupiter Systems This document is copyrighted with all rights reserved Notice of Regulatory Compliance Note This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency RF energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case users will be required to correct the interference at their expense The user is cautioned that changes or modifications not expressly approved by Jupiter Systems can void the user s authority to operate this equipment The entire risk of the use or the result of the use of this Hardware and Software and documentation remains with the User Information in this document is subject to change without notice No part of this document may be reproduced transmitted transcribed stored in a retrieval system or translated into any language in any form or by any means electronic or mechanical including photoc
78. Manual of the relevant Fusion system for pinout information about the VGA or DVI I connectors Table 9 Sync Type Separate On Green On H pin On V pin H Sync H pin G pin H pin V pin V Sync V pin G Pin H pin V pin Phase Phase adjusts the sample time on the pixel clock Phase has a range of from 0 to 31 Use Phase to adjust the quality of your captured image A phase image should be displayed on the source system for this adjustment Vertical Refresh Vertical Refresh sets your scan rate This setting has a range of from 0 to 120 Hz You will usually not need to set this as it is set from the input signal Polarity The Negative VSync Polarity vertical sync check box sets the polarity of the vertical sync pulse to a negative value This check box will be checked automatically if the software detects a negative sync pulse ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual Window Menu The Negative HSync Polarity horizontal sync check box sets the polarity of the horizontal sync pulse to a negative value This check box will be checked automatically if the software detects a negative sync pulse Auto Detect The Auto Detect check box allows you to enable or disable automatic detecting of the RGB Timing signals from the source computer With the Auto Detect feature enabled the software will attempt to auto detect the DVI source timing parameters for a selected DVI window when switching among external signal sourc
79. Music Games Recent Items Computer Network Connect To Control Panel Default Programs Help and Support omm mmn Figure 198 VSConfig Program b Set the wall dimension e g 2x2 wall set Screens Horizontally and Screens Vertically fields to 2 c Set the desired single screen resolution In the following example it is 1400 x 1050 x 32 ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual VSConfig Es Ja E Virtual Screen Configuration Virtual Screen SD Video Advanced VirtualScreen Geometry Screens Horizontally 2 Device Map Screens Vertically 2 Single Screen Resolution 1400 x 1050 x 32 bpp 60 Hz x Set Factory Defaults Cancel Apply Figure 199 Virtual Screen Configuration d Click OK When prompted for restarting Windows click Yes e After Windows is restarted it is necessary to restart Windows a second time f If the wall layout is reconfigured the Single Screen Resolution will go blank In such cases set the resolution and restart the system ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual 219 y x 7Jupiter 7 Configuring ControlPoint Software Note VSconfig MUST be executed in display 1 moving it off of display 1 makes it harder for the user to find the OK button to restart For setting Custom Screen Resolutions refer to Custom Modes 7 1 1 Custom Modes If the Custom Modes option is not needed for your configuration proceed to Factory
80. Network Configuration Static IP Mode 284 ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual WEN Y 7 Jupiter Figures Figure 269 Quad HD Decoder Reset Confirmation 284 Figure 270 Progress Bar 2 00 c cee e eee hh hh 285 Figure 271 Network Configuration DHCP Mode 286 Figure 272 Hardware Failure Error Message ss 287 ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual 297 T y Jupiter T 9 x FJupiter Index of Tables Index of Tables Table 1 User Name and Password err 11 Table 2 ControlPoint Menu Structure rr 34 Table 3 ControlPoint Tools View and Help Menu Structure 35 Table 4 Context Menus leeren rh 35 Table 5 Shortcut Keys eren 36 Table 6 Video Window Size by Format 81 Table 7 Text Alignment esse rh hh han 87 Table 8 Image Quality Values ern 92 Table 9 Sync Type else nnn 100 Table 10 PixelNet Parameters enn 115 Table 11 Parameter Listing iler 229 ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual 299 T y Jupiter T 9 x 7 Jupiter Index cii ssesimtortasseednannendaunainer 155 Creating Connection 157 CPShare Connection 102 Index CrODDINO ossosessont aset sbagopn5ai vens tenons 93 Custom Modes Delete ieu re xx xxx eR Ya X3 229 A E A TER 227 Import fro
81. No Window Properties Cancel Figure 22 No Window Selected Properties ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual WEN Y 7 Jupiter Menus In Figure 23 you see that a window has been selected and most of the menu items are now active Clicking on a window icon will select it All items shown in the Window menu will be performed on the selected window WE ControlPoint Client a l fs 9 File Wall Window User Tools View Help Bh Sa E Bring On Top Object Browse Send To Back Window Icon is System M a X 5 selected Minimize C Appli H EN Name t3 Close DEL E CPSh Properties Igi Video DVI RemoteCursor C Imagen E All Objects 4 gt localhost 948 250 x 640 480 DVI Capture wid 10479 Grid OFF Send selecte Figure 23 Selected Item Menu Note All Window menu items are performed upon the selected window only When no window is selected the Window menu item will be removed from the Menu Bar ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual 31 4 Client User Interface 4 1 2 Background Context Menu Right clicking on the ControlPoint window background will bring up the menu shown in the figure below You can create new windows easily as well as show the Window List These items are explained in the following sections e ControlPoint Client E File Wall User Tools View Help am amp 3E3 ID Ec O EB e S Hi Object Browser a x Main wall It System Monitoring a x Ei C Applications
82. O THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW EXCEPT WHEN OTHERWISE STATED IN WRITING THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND OR OTHER PARTIES PROVIDE THE PROGRAM AS IS WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND EITHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE THE ENTIRE RISK AS TO THE QUALITY AND PERFORMANCE OF THE PROGRAM IS WITH YOU SHOULD THE PROGRAM PROVE DEFECTIVE YOU ASSUME THE COST OF ALL NECESSARY SERVICING REPAIR OR CORRECTION IN NO EVENT UNLESS REQUIRED BY APPLICABLE LAW OR AGREED TO IN WRITING WILL ANY COPYRIGHT HOLDER OR ANY OTHER PARTY WHO MODIFIES AND OR CONVEYS THE PROGRAM AS PERMITTED ABOVE BE LIABLE TO YOU FOR DAMAGES INCLUDING ANY GENERAL SPECIAL INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE THE PROGRAM INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO LOSS OF DATA OR DATA BEING RENDERED INACCURATE OR LOSSES SUSTAINED BY YOU OR THIRD PARTIES OR A FAILURE OF THE PROGRAM TO OPERATE WITH ANY OTHER PROGRAMS EVEN IF SUCH HOLDER OR OTHER PARTY HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual ix T y Jupiter T 9 Using this Manual Using this Manual Introduction Chapter titles are at the top of every page to assist you in finding sections The Table of Contents is a section chapter and heading outline of the manual whereas the comprehensive index at the end of the manual guides you through a sear
83. Point client as shown in the figure below Object Browser sI s System Monitoring Event Log Select Channel Window Toolbar View Toolbar Toolbar Status Bar SES ES ESYS Figure 193 Tool Bar Context Menu Select Channel The Select Channel tool bar with a drop down menu allows quick access to change channels in Video and DVI Capture windows See icon descriptions below E On C un CJ hJ Figure 194 Change Channel Tool Bar ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual 211 5 Client Menu and Tool Bar 212 Window Tool Bar The Window Tool Bar allows you to control the view of the selected window This tool bar is context sensitive and will change by the type of windows that is selected For instance you cannot maximize a Video window See icon descriptions below TET E m Figure 195 Window Tool Bar Tool Bar Connect The Tool Bar menu main tool bar or connect tool bar allows you to connect to or disconnect from ControlPoint servers You will also find these functions in the File menu This tool bar must be open to view the other tool bars See icon descriptions below ze P Figure 196 Tool Bar The View Tool Bar opens to view several control windows See icon descriptions below amp 3 amp 3 r EZ be Figure 197 View Tool Bar ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual Tool Bar Icon Definitions 5 9 Tool Bar Icon Definitions Connect to server f Disconnect from server Kia
84. Properties E3 Source Size amp Position Frame amp Title Image Quality Crop Other Brightness 0 J Contrast 100 n Hue 0 Saturation 100 p Apply Figure 76 Image Quality Properties Video ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual 89 5 Client Menu and Tool Bar 90 Crop RGB Timing DYI on Source Size amp Position Frame amp Title Image Quality Brightness 0 g Contrast 100 g Hue ci Saturation 100 Hue and Saturation are not available for DVI windows Figure 77 Image Quality Properties DVI ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual Window Menu Video Window Properties fx Source Size amp Position Frame amp Title Image Quality Crop Other e Brightness 0 Contrast 100 Hue 0 Saturation 100 Normal Figure 78 Image Quality Properties VideoStream Brightness Set the desired image brightness by clicking on and selecting the Brightness slider control Brightness can be set from 100 to 100 Brightness changes the image from a very bright image on one end to a very dark on the other end Contrast Set the desired image Contrast by clicking on and selecting the Contrast slider control Contrast can be set from 0 to 200 Contrast changes the difference between the lightest and darkest areas of your image from a washed out to a very harsh image Hue Set the desired image hue by clic
85. Protocol section will display as shown below RTSP can be received over three network protocol options e UDP e TCP IP e HTTP VideoStream Source Properties a Source Name New VideoStream Source A Source Type RTS P Stream Location URL ttsp dsdemo 360surveillance com front_door Network Protocol O UDP TCP OHTTP Figure 142 VideoStream RTSP Source Type Click the Import button to display the Import SAP dialog If there are active decoders on line they will show in the SAP Sessions list Session Application Protocol Select the desired session and then click OK The decoder s configuration data will be added to the Decoder Config Data field 166 ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual View Menu If you select HTTP as the source type the Stream Location field will be displayed as shown below Stream Location Enter the URL for the camera or encoder of the stream source The URL address must start with http as shown in Figure 143 VideoStream Source Properties E3 Source Name New VideoStream Source Source Type HTTP v Stream Location URL http Figure 143 VideoStream HTTP Source Type Click the Import button to display the Import SAP dialog as shown below If there are active decoders on line they will show in the SAP Sessions list Session Application Protocol Select the desired session and then click OK The decoder s configuration data will be a
86. RTP Elementary Stream as the source type the Source Address host address port Decoder Config Data and the Enable RTCP fields will be displayed Enter the decoder s configuration data in the Decoder Config Data field If you are not familiar with the Decoder Config Data you can try to use the Import feature to obtain the information from the active VideoStream decoders Stream Properties Enter the IP address and port for the camera or encoder of the stream source If applicable for the encoder check the Enable RTCP box to enable RTCP in conjunction with RTP VideoStream Source Properties i3 Source Name VideoStream Source Source Type MFEG ES RTP v Stream Properties Source Address IP address port 12210 77 1240 50 Decoder Config Data Enable ATCP Cancel Figure 139 VideoStream MPEG 4 ES RTP Source Type ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual 163 5 Client Menu and Tool Bar If you select MPEG 4 T RTP Elementary Stream as the source type the Source Address host address port Decoder Config Data and the Enable RTCP fields will be displayed Enter the decoder s configuration data in the Decoder Config Data field If you are not familiar with the Decoder Config Data you can try to use the Import feature to obtain the information from the active VideoStream decoders Stream Properties Enter the IP address and port for the camera or encoder of the stream source Payload Type This identifies the format of the RTP pay
87. Select a channel for a DVI window or 1 a Video window Enlarge the selected window to the pP size of a screen the one that the top left corner of the selected win dow is on Enlarge the selected window to the size of multiple screens the i ones that overlap the selected win dow Maximize the selected window Minimize the selected window Restore the position and size of the selected window after being maxi mized or minimized Delete the selected window ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual 213 5 Client Menu and Tool Bar 214 Invoke the Position and Size setup dialog Invoke the Property setup dialog Show Hide the Layouts dialog Show Hide the Window List Show Hide the Object Browser Show Hide the System Monitor win dow Show Hide the Event Log window Show Hide the Event Scheduler win dow Toggle Grid on off ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual x FJupiter Chapter 6 System Restore 6 System Restore 6 1 Restoring the Fusion Catalyst Display Wall Processor System restore returns the Fusion Catalyst back to the factory installation settings including ControlPoint Software and the Windows OS A system restore will wipe out every procedure that was performed or stored on the system since its factory installation A system restore will format the disk drives and wipe out every application or data stored on the system Before launching the System Restore ensure that th
88. Task Bar This is an immediate action Maximized Maximized will make the window full screen This is an immediate action Maximized is not active grayed out for Video Windows as shown in Figure 67 Restore Restore will restore a Minimized or Maximized window to the previous size and position This is an immediate action ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual 77 5 Client Menu and Tool Bar 78 Always On Top ControlPoint maintains two separate Z order stacks of windows top most and non top Windows from the top most stack are always on top of non top windows Normal windows as created by Windows or ControlPoint are placed into the non top stack To promote a window to the top most stack check the Always On Top check box This effectively puts the window on top of all non top windows Bring on top and Send to back commands work relative to the stack of the window For example Bring on top for a non top window will put the window on the top of the non top stack but still it will be below all top most windows Respectively Send to back for a top most window puts the window to the Bottom of the top most stack but still above all non top windows ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual Window Menu Interior and Windows Coordinates Interior Coordinates define the interior image area of the window Window Coordinates define the exterior of the window the total window rectangle including the title frame Internal Image Co
89. VD CD RW Drive 2 Find the certificate file named SoftwareCert cer on the root ofthe CD 3 Right click on the file 4 Select Install on the context menu The Certificate Import Wizard will pop up Certificate Import Wizard Certificate Store Certificate stores are system areas where certificates are kept Windows can automatically select a certificate store or you can specify a location for the certificate Automatically select the certificate store based on the type of certificate Place all certificates in the following store Certificate store Trusted Root Certification Authorities Learn more about certificate stores 5 Follow the steps in the wizard Figure 226 HTML File Instructions ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual 245 7 Configuring ControlPoint Software 2 Upon completing the instructions on the HTML file from Figure 226 HTML File Instructions continue with the InstallShield Wizard with the following screens Preparing to Install ControlPoint for Fusion Catalyst Setup is preparing the InstallShield Wizard which will guide you through the program setup process Please wait Configuring Windows Installer Cancel Figure 227 Preparing to Install 246 ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual Updating ControlPoint ET m tforF ee a 2 as 22 Welcome to the InstallShield Wizard for ControlPoint for Fusion Catalyst The InstallShield R Wizard wil
90. Window List E Windows ID Title Positio Kind Channel Input Name 00010 DVI2 322 DVI Capture 7 00010 DVI 2078 DVI Capture 8 00010 Untitle 875 System 00010 Start 0 4 System Close Figure 16 Window List Note The Local Controls Window List will display only ControlPoint Windows e g DVI or Video windows and Windows stuff Selecting a window in the Window List will also show the corresponding window in the wall mimic as selected Conversely selecting a window in the mimic will show the window in the Window List as selected 24 ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual Menu Items 3 2 11 1 Window List Right Click Menu Select a window and right click it to bring up the menu shown in Figure 17 You can keep track of and control all windows from one dialog if you wish You can also bring up individual window properties hod ME A AL L LSEEEEELLDEEEEEEELLOEUNUNUUHEEPPZEEGLZLECALLELLLOEGEEAEAGAGEEAIALAAGOXOAU IA adn Window List E3 windows ID Title Positio Kind Channel Input Name DVI Capture z 00010 DVI 2078 DVI Capture Bring On Top 00010 Start 0 4 System Send To Back Minimize Close DEL Properties DVI RemoteCursor Figure 17 Window List Right Click Menu ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual 25 3 Local Controls User Interface 3 2 12 Close all Windows Clicking the Close all Windows menu item will close o
91. an around to view all areas of an image Areas can be cropped separately from the top each side and the bottom of the image A specific area of the image can be selected by drawing a box around it You can then pan to see all areas of that image zoom pan Video Window Properties x Source Size amp Position Frame amp Title Image Quality Crop Other Pixels Cropped Out Left D Top 9 Righ 0 Bottom 9 Reset Cropping Image Size 640 x 480 Cancel Apply Figure 79 Cropping Properties for Video and DVI Some DVD players will show two or three lines of non video data at the top of the screen This changing color pattern of data can be distracting You can crop these lines out by entering the number of lines into the Top box ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual 93 5 Client Menu and Tool Bar Using Crop The Pixels Cropped Out box allows you to enter specific values Top and Bottom boxes will represent lines cropped while the Left and Right boxes will represent pixel columns cropped The Crop function is instantaneous and does not require Apply The Reset Cropping button will return all values to zero If you are playing a DVD that has the letter box 16 9 aspect ratio you will see the black area above and below the image in the Video window These black areas can be cropped out with the Crop function Just enter the number of
92. be logged on as an Administrator to make most of these changes Performance Visual effects processor scheduling memory usage and virtual memory User Profiles Desktop settings related to your logon Startup and Recovery System startup system failure and debugging information Settings Environment Variables OK Cancel Figure 218 Advanced System Settings 3 Select the Advanced tab on the System Properties dialog 4 Click on the Settings button in the Performance group 238 ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual Visual Effects The Performance Options dialog appears Adjust for best appearance Adjust for best performance Custom SI SI SIS SI SIS SI SI S SI Animate controls and elements inside windows Animate windows when minimizing and maximizing Fade or slide menus into view Fade or slide ToolTips into view Fade out menu items after clicking Show preview and filters in folder Show shadows under menus Show shadows under mouse pointer Show thumbnails instead of icons Show translucent selection rectangle Show window contents while draaaina Visual Effects Advanced Data Execution Prevention Select the settings you want to use for the appearance and performance of Windows on this computer Figure 219 Performance Options Dialog 5 Select the Visual Effects tab on the Performance Options dialog 6 Sel
93. bject ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual 185 5 Client Menu and Tool Bar 5 5 5 6 2 Drag and Drop Objects Drag amp Drop allows you to easily open a new window or to invoke a system application with predefined parameters by dragging the objects to the desktop in the ControlPoint Client Open the Object Browser select the desired object and drag it to the desktop ControlPoint Client olala File Wal Window User Tools View Help Sa B amp 3 EB a o BB e is hr Amo JAJA Object Browser a x eS Main Wall fem b LiveVideo b New Input New D Web Window 1 Pos 1408 417 EZ Applications Wa Named Inputs l4 localhost Control Panel 32000 32000 x 160 31 System wid 10151 Grid ON Ready Figure 164 Drag and Drop You may see the mouse cursor change its shape If the cursor shape is like the one on Figure 165 it means that the object can be dropped otherwise it is not allowed to be dropped 186 ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual View Menu Figure 165 Drag and Drop magnified 5 5 6 System Monitoring System Monitoring opens a display similar to the ones shown in the figure below The display shows the operating parameters of many sub systems in the Wall Controller If any of these items goes above or below programmed limits the item will be high lighted in red e g fan removal shown in Figure 167 and you will see a message in the eve
94. ble RTCP Figure 150 IPStream Source MPEG 2 ES RTP Source Type ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual 173 5 Client Menu and Tool Bar If you select MPEG 4 ES RTP Elementary Stream as the source type the Source Address host address port Decoder Config Data and the Enable RTCP fields will be displayed Enter the decoder s configuration data in the Decoder Config Data field If you are not familiar with the Decoder Config Data you can try to use the Import feature to obtain the information from the active IPStream decoders Stream Properties Enter the IP address and port for the camera or encoder of the stream source If applicable for the encoder check the Enable RTCP box to enable RTCP in conjunction with RTP IPStream Source Properties E3 Source Name New PStream Source Source Type MPEG ES RTP v Stream Properties Source Address IP address port 12210 77 1240 50 Decoder Config Data Enable ATCP Cancel Figure 151 IPStream MPEG 4 ES RTP Source Type 174 ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual View Menu If you select MPEG 4 T RTP Elementary Stream as the source type the Source Address host address port Decoder Config Data and the Enable RTCP fields will be displayed Enter the decoder s configuration data in the Decoder Config Data field If you are not familiar with the Decoder Config Data you can try to use the Import feature to obtain the information from the active IPStream decoders Stream Prop
95. ble automatic detecting of the RGB timing signals from the source computer With the Auto Detect feature enabled the software will attempt to auto detect the RGB source timing parameters for a selected RGB window when switching among external signal sources or if the current incoming signal should change or not be readable for a short period of time Disabling the Auto Detect feature will force the software to apply the currently selected timing to the window regardless of any changes in or loss of the source signal Disabling the Auto Detect feature preserves user set adjustments when losing or switching between external signal sources You can always do a one time click of the Detect Timing button to force a detection of the current incoming signal timing but the system will not poll Once the timing is set it is not changed automatically regardless what you do with the input signals Detect Timing Clicking the Detect Timing button re samples the input signal on the currently selected channel and set the timing parameters as best it can In many cases this is all that is needed to insure a properly adjusted image in your RGB window You can always return to default values with this button if you decide not keep any adjustment changes you have made Save as Default Save Default saves the current settings in the node Clear Default Clear Default clears the settings saved in the node ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual 113 5 Client
96. brings up the User Manager dialog shown below User Manager NM User List User Info admin localuser Name admin Password Confirm Leve Administrator add Delete Apply Close Figure 105 Manage User s Dialog This dialog allows you to add users who will be able to log into ControlPoint and control DVI and Video windows on the Display Wall You may Add and Delete users set or change passwords and set the user Level The User Level drop down list is shown in Figure 106 126 ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual WEN Y User Menu User Manager User List User Info localuser Name admin Password Confirm Level dministrato Disabled Add User Level 1 Close Figure 106 User Levels You may give a user one of three user levels e Administrator e User Level 1 e Disabled Administrator allows the user to do everything including manage users User Level 1 allows the user to do everything except manage users The Level drop down list also allows you to disable the user by selecting Disabled from the list A Disabled user will not be able to connect to the server ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual 127 5 Client Menu and Tool Bar 5 5 View Menu The View menu options open secondary windows The secondary window options are described in the following sections ControlPoint Client c5 JL File Wal User Tools View Help EE Wall V
97. ce Properties 171 IPStream MPEG 2 ES UDP Source Type 172 IPStream Source MPEG 2 ES RTP Source Type 173 IPStream MPEG 4 ES RTP Source Type 174 IPStream MPEG 4 T RTP Source Type 175 IPStream MPEG 4 ES UDP Source Type 176 IPStream RTSP Source Type 177 IPStream HTTP Source Type 178 IPStream H264 RTP Source Type 179 IPStream RTSP Import SAP es 180 Image Cache Menu sene 180 PixelNet Input Object Tab lssrs 181 Object Context Menu ee 182 PixelNet Input Device Properties Metadata 183 PixelNet Input Device Properties Firmware 184 Object Browser Tool Bar lle 185 ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual 293 Figures 294 Figure 164 Figure 165 Figure 166 Figure 167 Figure 168 Figure 169 Figure 170 Figure 171 Figure 172 Figure 173 Figure 174 Figure 175 Figure 176 Figure 177 Figure 178 Figure 179 Figure 180 Figure 181 Figure 182 Figure 183 Figure 184 Figure 185 Figure 186 Figure 187 Figure 188 Figure 189 Figure 190 Figure 191 Figure 192 Figure 193 Figure 194 Figure 195 Figure 196 Figure 197 Figure 198 x 7 Jupiter Drag and Drop s cea eee eee ee 186 Drag and Drop magnified 187 System Monitoring sen 187 System
98. ch of subjects figures and tables Note and Caution This manual uses three special entries to get your attention e Note e Caution e Warning These entries are listed in their ascending order of importance The examples shown are found throughout this manual Note Notes are entries that bring your attention to specific items that you must see read and understand before continuing Caution Cautions are entries that alert you to items that may cause the system to not operate properly For instance tasks that were either done out of sequence or not supposed to be done at all may cause the system to malfunction Cautions also alert you about physical connections that can cause the system to not operate properly Warning Warnings are entries that bring to your attention items that may physically damage the system ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual Xi T y Jupiter T 9 alis go x Y Jupiter Table of Contents Copyright aua oe X16 0 Ce C Roa e Warranty u oaa ky e x ORE KORR RACIO Chee RE OCC COCA CC eee V Using this Manual 5 2222032 khoa IK Chapter 1 Introduction esee d 1 1 Control Port OVervieW uos xls edet cee kaaga REDE Gn E Rp Rura 2 1 1 1 System Windows Awareness and Control 4 3 1 1 2 The Properties Dialog BOoX 2 2 2 hh 3 1 1 3 Window Properties in the Status Bar 000 3 1 1 4 System Health in the Status Bar 0
99. cking the window image and selecting Properties from the menu or by right clicking the window in the Window List and selecting Properties from the menu DVI Capture Window Properties E3 Crop RGB Timing DYI RemoteCursor Other Souce Size amp Position Frame amp Title Image Quality Minimized Always On Top Maximized Restore Interior Coordinates window Coordinates Image SizeCustom pc 1320 as O IE 1554 H 1021 Lock Aspect Ratio Cancel Apply Figure 20 Open Window Property ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual 27 3 Local Controls User Interface Please refer to Properties on page 71 for information on using window properties Note When working within the Local Interface open separate Properties for each window Note The values for X and W must be specified as even pixels whereas Y and H can accommodate both even and odd values 28 ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual Chapter 4 Client User Interface 4 Client User Interface When you first run the ControlPoint Client you will see a window similar to the one shown in the figure below There are several ways to view the ControlPoint window refer to Window Menu on page 42 for more information on setting up how you view your ControlPoint window The ControlPoint window displays a scaled image of your Display Wall e ControlPoint Client J E c Jie File Wal User Tools View Help Be apalki
100. dded to the Decoder Config Data field ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual 167 5 Client Menu and Tool Bar If you select H264 RTP Elementary Stream as the source type the Source Address host address port Payload Type and the Enable RTCP fields will be displayed Stream Properties Enter the IP address and port for the camera or encoder of the stream source Payload Type This identifies the format of the RTP payload and determines its interpretation by the application If RTP payload is unknown use a default value of 1 If applicable for the encoder check the Enable RTCP box to enable RTCP in conjunction with RTP VideoStream Source Properties E3 Source Name H264 Video Source Type H264 RTP v Stream Properties Source Address IP address port 238 102 10 1 50000 Payload Type 1058 Enable RTCP Figure 144 VideoStream H264 RTP Source Type Use the Import button to display the Import SAP dialog as shown below If there are active decoders on line they will show in the SAP Sessions list Session Application Protocol Select the desired session and then click OK 168 ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual View Menu SAP Sessions Session Name Host Address Figure 145 VideoStream RTSP Import SAP Press the Show Detail button to display the SDP Message Data Session Description Protocol dialog as shown below The dialog shows the detailed information of the selected SAP session v 0 o
101. device e g matrix without need for touch panel serial output utility or execute another such controlling application not meant for general application execution use menu item or Application Object Named Inputs can be used to set only the Properties seen in the Named Input These Property pages are Channel Image Quality Cropping RGB Timing and Execute Figure 126 Note that Size and Position and Frame and Title are not part of the Named Input s Properties These are part of the properties for the window into which the Named Input will load The window will either have already been open manually or part of a layout where the Named Input is applied ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual View Menu Editing a Named Input Select Properties from the context menu of the selected Named Input to open the Named Input Object properties The following figure shows typical Named Input properties Named Input Properties Ex Input Name Caml Channel Image Quality Cropping Timing Execute Remote 4 gt Sub System Video Signal Channel 1 Format NTSC x Video Source Composite DVI Digital Analog Single Link RGE Dual Link Component Window Title leave blank if you don t want title override Cancel Figure 126 Named Input Properties Input Name specifies the name of the input object The object will be referenced by this name when applying it to ControlPoint windows The name must be uniq
102. dow Lit Ctri Alt W fe g Object Browser CZ Applications P System Montoring a Named Inputs PU Event Lo M CPShare ens A VideoStream v Status Bar C2 Image br a v Todiar iHi Toggle Gri fole clem caedi EE Status Bar sium is ON Selected Window Position E All Obcts 4 localhost Server Status Connection Condition Figure 172 Status Bar On Note the bottom of the window and its contents Putting the cursor over a menu item tells you what that item does in the Status Bar The currently connected host is shown in the indent at the left end of the Status Bar DVI 1758 1368 x 982 640 DVI Capture wid 10022 Grid es hide the status bar e Show or hide option Selected Window Size 192 ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual View Menu 5 5 7 2 Status Bar Normal The following figure shows a normal system status This is seen as a non blinking green light on the status bar Normal System Status localhost IO Window List 1363 28 x 452 259 System wid 11077 Figure 173 Status Bar Normal 5 5 7 3 Status Bar Warning When there is a change in the system status from System Monitoring you will see a blinking warning symbol in the status bar This can be seen in the following figure System Status Warning localhost A Tundow List 1363 28 x 452 259 System wid 11077 Ready j Figure 174 Status Bar War
103. dth x Height x Frequency The default name can be modified to a more descriptive name if desired Note Horizontal entries in Custom Modes must be divisible by eight If the Custom Modes option is not needed for your configuration proceed to Factory Defaults on page 231 6 Click Save to save the Custom Mode When saved the mode name will appear in the Single Screen Resolution list followed by an asterisk The following confirmation dialog will appear VSConfig o Are you sure you want to save mode CM 1920x1080 Figure 204 VSConfig Confirmation Dialog ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual 223 7 Configuring ControlPoint Software 7 Click Yes to save the Custom Mode When the new resolution is saved it will appear in the Defined Custom Modes list as shown below Custom Display Mode Configuration exc Defined Custom Modes CM 1920x1080 CM 856x480 See SS Edit mode Delete mode Figure 205 Defined Custom Modes List 224 ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual VSConfig 7 1 1 1 Import Timing Parameters The Import Timing Parameters section imports the timing parameters of a Display EDID table The selected model name and resolution settings will display on the Display Model and Resolution fields Import From EDID After an output mode has been selected click the Import From EDID button to populate the Display Mode Parameters dialog fields from the selected Display Model The followi
104. e amp Title Image Quality Crop Other Minimized Always On Top Maximized Restore Interior Coordinates Window Coordinates E Image SizeCus Half Size xX 2168 Native x2 w 1540 x4 Lock Asp x8 Figure 70 Size amp Position Image SizeCustom Table 6 Video Window Size by Format Half Normal 2x 4x 8x NTSC 320X240 640X480 1280X960 2560X1920 5120X3840 PAL 384X288 768X576 1536X1152 3072X2304 6144X4608 Note The Predefined Sizes are scaled from the original image The size of the image is dependent upon the type of signal video format for Video and the source resolution for DVI Also no image can be scaled larger than the available desktop area ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual 81 5 Client Menu and Tool Bar 82 Position X The X box displays the current position of the selected window and allows you to type a specific X position for that selected window Click the Apply button to activate the change Position Y The Y box displays the current position of the selected window and allows you to type a specific Y Position for that selected window Click the Apply button to activate the change Size Width The W box displays the current width of the selected window and allows you to type a specific Width for that selected window Click the Apply button to activate the change Size Height The H box displays the current width of the selected window
105. e 22 Figure 14 Hot Key Assigned llle 22 Figure 15 Hot Key Showing in Layout List rre 23 Figure 16 Window List eeeeeeer rrr 24 Figure 17 Window List Right Click Menu 200000000es 25 Figure 18 Close All Windows Confirmation 26 Figure 19 Quit Server Confirmation clle 26 Figure 20 Open Window Property rrr 27 Figure 21 The ControlPoint Window enn 29 Figure 22 No Window Selected Properties 30 Figure 23 Selected Item Menu lle 31 ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual 289 Figures 290 Figure 24 Figure 25 Figure 26 Figure 27 Figure 28 Figure 29 Figure 30 Figure 31 Figure 32 Figure 33 Figure 34 Figure 35 Figure 36 Figure 37 Figure 38 Figure 39 Figure 40 Figure 41 Figure 42 Figure 43 Figure 44 Figure 45 Figure 46 Figure 47 Figure 48 Figure 49 Figure 50 Figure 51 Figure 52 Figure 53 Figure 54 Figure 55 Figure 56 Figure 57 Figure 58 x 7 Jupiter Background Context Menu elles 32 Draw Video Window rrr 33 Moving a Window Directly iler 37 Moving Window from Edge se 38 Moving Window from Icon leeren 39 Sizing a Window Directly seen 40 Sizing from Corner essen 41 Sizing a Window with ControlPoint Ls 41 CPShar
106. e ControlPoint window you control the size and position of the selected window on the display wall ControlPoint allows full control over such parameters as channels image balance start stop and freeze titling of window frame if used as well as their size and position ControlPoint also lets you control add delete and hide your windows ControlPoint incorporates both login security as well as user level security Remote System Running ControlPoint Client Network TCP IP Fusion Catalyst Figure 2 ControlPoint Connection ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual 5 T y Jupiter T 9 alis go x YJupiter Chapter 2 Starting ControlPoint 2 Starting ControlPoint ControlPoint can be operated in two ways From the Local Controls or from a Client The icon in the System Tray is for the Local Controls By default start the ControlPoint Server manually The Client may also be run locally on the Wall Controller System Install the Client on a Windows system workstation in order to use it remotely Note ControlPoint Server is located in C Program Files x86 Jupiter ControlPoint CPServer exe ControlPoint Client is located in C Program Files x86 Jupiter ControlPoint CPClient exe ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual 7 EN EE x 7 Jupiter 2 Starting ControlPoint 2 1 Starting the Local Controls The Local Controls is started automatically when you start or restart the Server The icon in t
107. e Window Menu Bar Selection 42 Web Window Menu Bar Selection 43 Video Window Menu Bar Selection 43 Right Click Window Icon Selection 44 Select Properties Menu rne 45 Default Property Page Video 46 Default Property Page DVI esse 47 Default Property Page No Window Selected 48 Selecting Windows nnn nnn 49 The Menu Bar 524222 229 5535 5 R35 9 trintena 51 FileMenu 000 ee eee nh hn 52 Connect to Dialog 00 eee 53 Disconnect Menu Item eese 54 Disconnect Warning 0000 eee eee rrr 54 Appearance of Window after Disconnect 55 Open Connection Menu item 55 Open Connection leen 56 Save Connection As Dialog rese 57 ControlPoint Wall Menu eee eee 58 New Window with User Assigned ID Menu Selection 61 Window ID Number Entry lesen 61 Video Window with User Assigned ID 62 Event Scheduler eres 63 Layout Event Properties s 64 Close Server Confirmation leer 65 Execute Application leeren 66 Activate Remote Cursor 67 ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual Figures Figure 59 Figure 60 Figure 61 Figure 62 Figure 63 Figure 64 Figure 6
108. e following conditions and prerequisites are met From VSConfig note the wall configuration and any non default settings in SD Video or Advanced If the system includes a SVS 8 note all information in the SVSConfig table Back up all important data such as layouts images objects and other pertinent information ControlPoint layouts and objects are in C Program Data ControlPoint Server Data Files The only hard drives installed on the system during the restore must be those to receive the factory image either a single device in HDO or the appropriate drives for a RAID array Remove all other hard drives e g backup or RAID hot spares After restore the wall configuration will be a single output at 1024x768 resolution Have the correctly labeled USB Flash Drive UFD for the system to be restored ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual 215 6 System Restore 6 2 Procedure Follow the procedure below to restore your Fusion Catalyst system 1 Insert the UFD labeled RESTORE 2 Reset the system You must ensure that the first boot device is USB Sandisk If necessary hit the Delete key during boot up to enter the BIOS to change the boot order 3 Windows PE will start and then launch a Command Prompt window In the Command Prompt window type diskpart and then press Enter Perform the following tasks to locate the volume of the UFD a Type list volume and then press Enter b From the list of volumes identify and
109. e this port is enabled if a network firewall is used on the server ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual 271 8 Remote Cursor 272 8 6 Remote Cursor Multiple Connections You may have multiple Remote Cursor sessions connected to your server but you can have only one active at any one time If you attempt to activate a second Remote Cursor you will be presented with the dialog box below If the second Remote Cursor wants to take over the active connection then click Yes This will disconnect the active Remote Cursor and it will no longer have control of the Display Wall 9 i Server is already in use by user NTESTSUPPORT Administrator Do you want to take over Warning that the RemoteCursor is already in use Figure 258 Remote Cursor in Use Note that this dialog box tells you who what computer and user name has the active control Care must be taken before you take over a connection and kick someone else off to be sure that the active client operator is not in the middle of some critical operation Caution Verbal communications may be necessary to insure that proper operation of your system operation process is not hampered or a hazard caused by an inopportune take over during some essential operating sequence Do NOT arbitrarily take over a server unless you know it is safe to do so When an active connection is taken over by another operator the disconnected station computer system will be notified that the
110. eady Figure 32 CPShare Window Menu Bar Selection 42 ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual Menus r e ControlPoint Client la c File Wall Window User Tools View Help l Ir u ES E Bring On Top Object Browse Send To Back 1 System M a X J Minimize Sree etn et SRS con oa g CPShy Properties 2 ad _ Bs RemoteCursor E All Objects lt gt localhost No Window Selected Grid OFF Figure 33 Web Window Menu Bar Selection n ControlPoint Client Sa File Window User Tools View Help Sai Bring On Top Bx E HE Send To Back Objec fall l System M a X Minimize ci ox Ij Close DEL i Properties E DVI RemoteCursor E All objects 4 gt localhost No Window Selected Grid OFF Ready Figure 34 Video Window Menu Bar Selection ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual 43 4 Client User Interface 4 1 8 Window Icon The following figure shows an example of the Window menu by right clicking the window icon ControlPoint Client File Wall User Tools View Help t EXEXB OE es Object Browser X iff Main wal b E LC Applications iN Named Inputs kabae System M a X igi CPShare gl VideoStream Open Window Menu E Image Cache by right clicking the Window icon Ez Al Objects 4 localhost DVI 2078 35 x 1554 1021 DVI Capture wid 10055 Grid OFF Ready
111. ear ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual 123 x FJupiter 5 Client Menu and Tool Bar DVI Capture Window Properties DVI Chan 4 Kramer Source Size amp Position di Frame amp Title Image Quality Crop Timing RemoteCursor Other Remote PC Name Address 190 168 20 37 Figure 102 Enabling Remote Cursor 3 Enter the name or the IP address of the remote system being controlled 4 Click Apply The Remote Cursor has been enabled If you return to the DVI Capture and use the context menu you will see the Remote Cursor menu item active refer to Figure 99 and not grayed out disabled like before 124 ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual User Menu 5 4 User Menu The User menu allows you to select Change Password or Manage Users ControlPoint Client File Wall Window User Tools View Help Sm Eun Change Password P al Manage Users Figure 103 User Menu 5 4 1 Change Password The Change Password menu item gives you the Change User Password dialog shown below Enter your old password to change to a new one Enter the new password and then enter it again to confirm it Click OK to accept the changes Change User Password Ex Old Password New Password Confirm Password Cancel Figure 104 Change Password Dialog ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual 125 5 Client Menu and Tool Bar 5 4 2 Manage Users The Manage Users menu item
112. ecovery Click the drop down box to reveal the options e none e Small Memory Dump e Kernel Memory Dump Jupiter Systems recommends the Small Memory Dump option The file name and path are shown in the text box entitled Small dump directory You can change this to anything you wish It is not necessary to 236 ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual System Recovery do so and you can always find the file name by looking here You will find it by default shown in the root directory of your C drive Sx System startup Default operating system Microsoft Windows Vista z V Time to display list of operating systems Time to display recovery options when needed 30 System failure Write an event to the system log Automatically restart Write debugging information Shows file name and path Small dump directory SystemRoot Minidump Overwrite any existing file Figure 217 File name and path ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual 237 x 7 Jupiter 7 Configuring ControlPoint Software 7 6 Visual Effects The following settings are required for optimal Fusion Catalyst performance in Windows 7 Steps to do the settings 1 Open My Computer properties dialog 2 Select Advanced System Settings The System Properties dialog appears as shown below rmm System Properties Computer Name Hardware Advanced System Protection Remote You must
113. ect the Adjust for best performance option to un check the entire list 7 Select the Custom option ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual 239 7 Configuring ControlPoint Software 8 In the Custom item list select check the following items as shown on figures below e Animate controls and elements inside windows e Fade or slide menus into view e Fade or slide ToolTips into view e Fade out menu items after clicking Visual Effects Advanced Data Execution Prevention Select the settings you want to use for the appearance and performance of Windows on this computer Let Windows choose what s best for my computer C Adjust for best appearance Adjust for best performance Q9 Custom Animate cor a vinNdowsS Animate windows when minimizing and maximizing Fade or slide menus into view Fade or slide ToolTips into view Fade out menu items after dicking Show preview and filters in folder E Show shadows under menus Show shadows under mouse pointer Show thumbnails instead of icons Show translucent selection rectangle Show window contents while draaaina Figure 220 Custom Items List 240 ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual Visual Effects 9 Scroll down on the list and select the following items e Smooth edges of screen fonts e Smooth scroll list boxes e Use visual styles on windows and buttons Visual Effects Ad
114. ent layout Either select a layout name to write over overwrite or enter a new layout name in the Name box When saved the new name will be added to the Available Layouts list for deleting updating or opening You will get a confirmation dialog if you try to overwrite an existing Layout file shown below CPClient ES A layout with the same name already exists JE Overwrite the layout Gas Figure 112 Overwrite Confirmation 132 ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual View Menu 5 5 2 3 Assign Hot Key Select a layout from the Available Layouts list and click the Assign Hot Key button to bring up the Assign Hot Key dialog Press the key combination for the hot key and then click on the Ok button None Ok Cancel Figure 113 Assign Hot Key Dialog Figure 113 shows the default dialog for assigning a hot key to an existing layout Notice that the input box says None If you click OK now you will clear any existing Hot Keys assigned to the selected layout 1 To assign a Hot Key press the keys that you want to use to activate the selected layout and they will appear in the input box as you type them This is shown in Figure 114 Press the key combination for the hot key and then click on the Ok button Alt F5 HM Figure 114 Hot Key Assigned 2 Click OK to lock in the assigned Hot Key ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual 133 5 Client Menu and Tool Bar 3 The fo
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116. enu Items 3 2 10 1 Delete Layout Select a layout from Available Layouts and click the Delete button to remove a layout from the list You will get a confirmation dialog shown below Notice that the title bar indicates that you are using the Local UI User Interface CPClient ES o Are you sure you want to delete the layout Figure 11 Delete Layout Confirmation 3 2 10 2 Save Layout Select a layout from the Available Layouts list or enter a name in the Layout Name box and click the Save button to save your layout If you attempt to save a layout with the same name as an existing layout or resave an existing layout you will get the confirmation dialog show in the following figure CPClient ES Alayout with the same name already exists JE Overwrite the layout Figure 12 Save Layout Confirmation Layouts are saved with an xml extension on the file This makes it a simple task to create layouts and copy them to several systems ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual 21 3 Local Controls User Interface 3 2 10 3 Assign Hot Key Select a layout from the Available Layouts list and click the Assign Hot Key button to bring up the Assign Hot Key dialog Press the key combination for the hot key and then click on the Ok button None Ok Cancel Figure 13 Assign Hot Key Dialog Figure 13 shows the default dialog for assigning a hot key to selected layout Notice that the
117. eoStream 2 Image Cache E All Objects 4 gt localhost DVI 1758 1368 x 982 640 DVI Capture wid 10022 Grid OFF Ready Figure 27 Moving Window from Edge ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual Menus IK ControlPoint Client la Fie Wal User Tools View Help a9 aS Object Browser System M a X GE O Applications E EN Named Inputs ligi CPShare gl VideoStream O Image Cache Move cursor to icon of selected window acquire move cursor and drag to desired position E All Objects lt 4 localhost DVI 1758 1368 x 982 640 DVI Capture wid 10022 Grid OFF Ready Figure 28 Moving Window from Icon ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual 39 4 Client User Interface 4 1 5 Sizing Windows You can size a ControlPoint windows by moving the mouse cursor to a size handle on the window and acquiring the size cursor Window Size Cursor Figure 29 Sizing a Window Directly Note The size of the window reported in the window icon Release the mouse button to update the size info when sizing a window 40 ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual Menus ControlPoint Client 5 Es File Wall User Tools View Help fa amp amp 3ES B z ca QO BB e Object Browser a x M Main Wall 1p SystemM a X GS E Applications Se Named Inputs igi CPShare pl VideoStream O Image Cache x Move cursor to corner size handle acquire size cursor and drag to
118. er Warning enne 253 Welcome Screen ees 254 License Agreement rrr 255 Installation on Client Message 256 Installation Progress eee eee 256 Complete Installation 257 RemoteCursor Server Installation 260 Security Warning sen 261 Unknown Publisher Warning nnne 261 Welcome Screen eene 262 License Agreement nnne 263 Installation on Client eere 264 Installation Progress iier 265 Complete Installation 266 Activate Remote Cursor with Remote Client 267 Remote Cursor Options een 268 Remote Cursor Message Dialog 269 Remote Cursor ICON eres 270 Remote Cursor Context Menu 270 Remote Cursor Connect Dialog 271 Remote Cursor in Use lrre 272 Remote Cursor Take Over Announcement 273 Quad HD Decoder Configuration Start Menu 276 Quad HD Decoder Configuration Dialog 277 Global Settings Tab nn 279 Static IP Address Dialog esse 280 Generate Static IP Address les 281 Warning Message nnn nnn 282 Factory Reset Confirmation 282 Factory Default Progress Bar rrr 283
119. erties New Layout New Application Delete Properties Figure 54 Event Scheduler New Layout opens a new layout event dialog and New Application opens a new third party application event dialog All events have a unique event name and are triggered at the selected time To edit an event select the event from the event list and open Properties from the context menu or double click the entry in the even list ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual 63 5 Client Menu and Tool Bar 64 5 2 10 2 Layout Event Properties When a new layout event is created or an existing event is open to edit the event control opens as shown below Layout Event Ex Event Name layout Event Schedule 4V Enabled Run Event Start Time Weekly 4 48 08 PM Start Date Week Day 730 2010 4 Monday Saturday v Tuesday Sunday 4 Wednesday v Thursday v Friday Layout Name 1 Cancel Figure 55 Layout Event Properties Event Name specifies the name of the event object Event object names must be unique This field is enabled for editing when creating a new object and disabled when editing the properties of an existing object ControlPoint automatically suggests a unique name when a new object is created Run Event selects the type of schedule for the users The choices are Weekly repetitive schedule on the selected week days starting at a given time or Once one time trigger at the specified date and time
120. erties Enter the IP address and port for the camera or encoder of the stream source Payload Type This identifies the format of the RTP payload and determines its interpretation by the application If RTP payload is unknown use a default value of 1 If applicable for the encoder check the Enable RTCP box to enable RTCP in conjunction with RTP IPStream Source Properties Source Name MPeg 4 T RIP Source Type MPEG 4 T RTP v Stream Properties Source Address IP address post 182 168 20 33 3000 Decoder Config Data Payload Type C Enable RTCP Figure 152 IPStream MPEG 4 T RTP Source Type ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual 175 5 Client Menu and Tool Bar 176 If you select MPEG 4 ES UDP Elementary Stream as the source type the Source Address host address port field will be displayed as shown below Contact the encoder manufacturer for more information about what protocol setting to use Stream Properties Enter the IP address and port for the camera or encoder of the stream source IPStream Source Properties 3 Source Name MPEG 4ES UDP Source Type MPEG 4 ES UDP v MPEG 2 ES UDP Stream Properti MPEG 2 ES RTP JMPEG 2 T UDP Source Addies ot G 4 ES RTP RTSP 0 0 0 0 TS MPEG 4 T RTP HTTP H264 RTP Figure 153 IPStream MPEG 4 ES UDP Source Type ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual View Menu If you select RTSP as the source type the Stream Location field will be displayed as show
121. es 12 0V power below 11400 mV Current value 11217 mV Kia Copy k he Save Selected Events G Refresh H Help Log Name Catalyst Source SysMon Logged 8 3 2012 9 26 47 AM Event ID 56 Task Category None Level Warning Keywords Classic User N A Computer 4000PRO OpCode More Information Event Log Online Help Figure 171 Event Viewer e Should a fan fail while the system is powered off System Monitoring will report the CPU fan as failed when the system is brought back up However no entry will appear in the Event Log panel Any error messages will be added to the Log File e When fans are removed from one or more chassis the error is logged in the Event Log but the chassis are not specified In such a case use System Monitoring to find the chassis that is reporting the error ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual 191 5 Client Menu and Tool Bar 5 5 7 Status Bar The following sections describe the features and use of the status bar 5 5 7 1 Status Bar On The Status Bar menu is shown open in the following figure This is a checked item both settings checked and unchecked are shown below Also called out in the following figure are the status bar sub items ControlPoint Client b la Fle Wal User Tools View Help ESI ES Wal View gt s Layouts Cte Abe M eS Window P LI System M a X Object Browser vindow Properties EZ Win
122. es or if the current incoming signal should change or not be readable for a short period of time Disabling the Auto Detect feature will force the software to apply the currently selected timing to the window regardless of any changes in or loss of the source signal Disabling the Auto Detect feature preserves user set adjustments when losing or switching between external signal sources You can always do a one time click of the Detect Timing button to force a detection of the current incoming signal timing but the system will not poll Once the timing is set it is not changed automatically regardless what you do with the input signals Detect Timing Clicking the Detect Timing button re samples the input signal on the currently selected channel and set the timing parameters as best it can In many cases this is all that is needed to insure a properly adjusted image in your DVI window You can always return to default values with this button if you decide not keep any adjustment changes you have made ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual 101 5 Client Menu and Tool Bar 5 3 7 9 CPShare Properties Connection Tab When you open a new CPShare window or select Properties from a CPShare window the following dialog will be displayed les CPShare Window Properties E3 Connection Size amp Position Frame amp Title Other CPShare Connection New CPShare v Cancel Apply Figure 84 CPShare Properties Select a previ
123. essage Text 4 SysMon 25 8 8 2010 2 03 08 PM Chassis Fan 2 speed dropped below 100 RPM Current speed is O Figure 169 Event Log Un Docked ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual 189 5 Client Menu and Tool Bar Event logging has the following behavior e The Event Log notification Figure 169 only appears in the Event Log panel for the active session When the Server or Client is stopped and or restarted the Event Log notification disappears However the Log entries are kept in ControlPoint specific log files in the following location Computer Windows C gt Windows gt System32 gt winevt gt Logs O M gt Computer gt Windows C Windows System32 winevt Logs Organize v id Open v Burn New folder z Fl e Ke Favorites Name E Date modified Type Size I BE Desktop Application 8 3 20129 30AM_ Event Log 2 116 KB T Downloads Catalyst 8 3 2012 9 26 AM Event Log 68 KB E Recent Places A HardwareEvents 4 12 2011 11 39 AM Event Log 68 KB Md Internet Explorer 4 12 2011 11 39 AM Event Log 68 KB Libraries i Key Management Service 4 12 2011 11 39 AM Event Log 68 KB Documents Media Center 4 12 2011 11 39 AM Event Log 68 KB 3 d Music Microsoft Windows Application Experie 4 12 2011 11 39 AM Eventlog 68 KB i Pictures Microsoft Windows Application Experie 4 12 2011 11 38AM Eventlog 68 KB Bi videos Microsoft Windows Application Experie 4 12
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125. for Galileo windows Enable System windows preview enables disables preview display for application and system windows ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual View Menu Show windows info displays window information such as position and size as shown in the figure below When the check box is not selected the window will appear without any information ControlPoint Client cot File Wall User Tools View Help f4 amp opala QD BB S S Hl Object Browser a Xx ifft Main Wall Vt SystemM x GS LL Applications Na Named Inputs 4 CPShare gl VideoStream LZ Image Cache m All Objects ji 1 gt localhost No Window Selected Grid OFF Ready Figure 180 Show window info 5 5 9 2 Grid Enable Grid enables disables the grid for the ControlPoint screen mimic When the grid is enabled window movement and resizing is aligned Snapped to the grid The grid step is specified as horizontal and vertical parts of a single screen display wall The actual number of parts on the grid can differ from the user specified values if the screen resolution cannot be exactly divided the closest number of exact parts is automatically calculated 5 5 9 3 Remote Cursor Hotkeys Activate Release Cursor contains the Hotkeys for activating and releasing the Remote Cursor Ctrl Alt Del Emulation contains the hotkeys for emulating the Ctrl Alt Del key strokes This emulation is required because this key ControlPoint 2
126. for more details ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual 33 4 Client User Interface In the following tables Bold titles indicate sub menus to Note follow and gt indicates a sub menu item Table 2 ControlPoint Menu Structure File Wall Window User Connect to New Video Window Bring on Top Change Password Disconnect New DVI Capture Window Sent to Back Manage Users Open Connection New CPShare Window Restore Save As New IPStream Window Exit New VideoStream Window Minimize New Web Window Close New PictureViewer Window Properties 34 4 1 3 Menu Structure and Shortcut Keys The following tables show the menu structure for ControlPoint You can also use the Table of Contents or the Index Menu to see the structure of the menus used in the ControlPoint client New Window w User ID Video Window DVI Capture Window CPShare Window VideoStream Window IPStream Window Web Window PictureViewer Window Event Scheduler Synchronize Close All Windows Close Server ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual WEN Y i 7 Jupiter Menus File Wall Window User Restart Server Machine Shutdown Server Machine Execute Application Activate Remote Cursor Table 3 ControlPoint Tools View and Help Menu Structure Tools View Help Control VNC Host Wall View Server I
127. freshed as fast as possible Fast the window is refreshed at a maximum of 30 fps Medium the window is refreshed at a maximum of 15 fps Slow the window is refreshed at a maximum of 2 fps By setting the maximum update rate to Slow for windows that are mostly static the user can optimize the system resources and free up bandwidth for other more critical or graphically intense windows that require a faster update rate Start The Start button starts the input capture process and the data flow to the window Stop The Stop button stops the input capture process and the data flow to the window Pause The Pause button pauses the capture process freezing the current image in the window Input Device Info Input Device Info displays several items of information about the node These should be self explanatory 110 ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual Window Menu PixelNet with Timing Properties Select the Timing tab to display the Properties dialog below These properties are always read only PixelNet Window Properties c3 PixelNet Size amp Position Frame amp Title Crop Tming All Parameters Other Vertical Horizontal Syne Type Total 525 Tota 858 Separate In lareer Offset 34 Offset 122 oie Un H pin Height 490 Width 720 Ont Pin Polarit 33 aa wee 4 Auto detect Phase 174 Negative V Synt V Refr 6000 Negative H Syn Detect Timing Figure 92 PixelNet with Timing Properties Vertical Total The Ver
128. g You can then switch between edit controls and entering data completing the transaction by clicking the Apply button If you click on an immediate apply control while in edit mode the dialog box will try to apply the changes you have made up to that point 1 1 3 Window Properties in the Status Bar The status bar displays basic attributes of the currently selected window the window title window type Video DVI or System the position size and the window ID 1 1 4 System Health in the Status Bar The status bar displays the current system health status The status is derived from the system monitoring state and the alarms in the event log e Green normal operation e Yellow warning e Red failure immediate attention is needed When a new condition occurs with higher severity than the current status the icon will blink Once the event is acknowledged the icon will become solid ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual 3 1 Introduction Double clicking on the icon acknowledges the new events Right mouse click on the icon brings up a menu which can activate the event log the system monitoring dialog or acknowledge the new events 4 ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual What ControlPoint Does 1 2 What ControlPoint Does ControlPoint displays a simulated copy of your Display Wall on your remote system or on the Display Wall if used locally By moving and sizing the window icons of your DVI and Video windows within th
129. ger Adaptec Inc 4 12 2011 919MB 6 10 00 17546 Adobe Flash Player 11 ActiveX 64 bit Adobe Systems Incorporated 1 25 2012 6 00MB 11 1 102 55 BB Adobe Reader 9 34 Adobe Systems Incorporated 4 12 2011 211MB 934 E Application Verifier x64 Microsoft Corporation 1 19 2012 553MB 411078 IE AXIS Media Control Embedded 1 23 2012 E ControlPoint for Fusion Catalyst Jupiter Systems 1 18 2012 416MB 3 0 6169 263 7a Creative Audio Control Panel Creative Technology Limited 12 15 2011 2 00 dh Creative Software AutoUpdate Creative Technology Limited 12 15 2011 1 40 g Creative Sound Blaster Properties x64 Edition 12 15 2011 If Debugging Tools for Windows x64 Microsoft Corporation 1 19 2012 39 8 MB 612 633 _ Host OpenAL Creative Technology Limited 12 15 2011 1 00 Bil Intel R Network Connections 15 5 74 0 Intel 4 12 2011 134MB 155740 B Microsoft NET Framework 4 Client Profile Microsoft Corporation 4 12 2011 38 8 MB 4 0 30319 OB Microsoft NET Framework 4 Extended Microsoft Corporation 1 18 2012 519 MB 40 30319 Microsoft Security Essentials Microsoft Corporation 12 15 2011 211116 0 Microsoft Silverlight Microsoft Corporation 12 15 2011 60 3 MB 4 0 60831 0 E Microsoft Visual C 2005 ATL Update kb973923 x6 Microsoft Corporation 12 15 2011 260 KB 8 0 50727 4053 E Microsoft Visual C 2005 Redistributable x64 Microsoft Corporation 4 12 2011 708 KB 8 0 56336 Microsoft Visual C 2005 Redistributable x64 Microsoft Corporation 12 15 2011 572KB 8 0
130. gnal or image shape Width has a range of from 1 to1600 Adjustment above the automatic setting i e 640x480 will try to display pixels i e 640 n that may not be available to be displayed In most cases you will display blank pixels in the blanking or sync area of the signal The purpose of this adjustment is to fill the window with the graphics information Sync Type Sync Type shows you what type of sync pulse is detected either automatically or when the Detect Timing button is used You will generally never need to set the sync type Sync types are shown below Separate Horizontal on H pin Vertical on V pin On Green Sync on Green On H pin Sync on Horizontal pin On V Pin Sync on Vertical pin Vertical Refresh Vertical Refresh sets your scan rate This setting has a range of from 0 to 120 Hz You will usually not need to set this as it is set from the input signal Polarity The Negative VSync Polarity vertical sync check box sets the polarity of the vertical sync pulse to a negative value This check box will be checked automatically if the software detects a negative sync pulse The Negative HSync Polarity horizontal sync check box sets the polarity of the horizontal sync pulse to a negative value This check box will be checked automatically if the software detects a negative sync pulse ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual Window Menu Auto Detect The Auto Detect check box allows you to enable or disa
131. government regulations regulating the use of commercial software by such government or otherwise all software and accompanying documentation provided in connection with this Agreement are commercial items commercial computer software and or commercial computer software documentation Consistent with DFAR section 227 7202 FAR section 12 212 and other applicable foreign government regulation any use modification reproduction release performance display disclosure or distribution thereof by or for the U S or other foreign government shall be governed solely by the terms of this Agreement and shall be prohibited except to the extent expressly permitted by the terms of this Agreement You shall ensure that each copy used or possessed by or for the government is labeled to reflect the foregoing Upon any violation of any of the provisions of the Agreement your rights to use the Software shall automatically terminate and you shall be obligated to return the Software to JUPITER or to destroy all copies of the Software If you destroy such Software you agree to send JUPITER written notification of such destruction This Agreement shall be governed by California law other than its provisions concerning the applicability of laws of other jurisdictions The only warranties are those specifically granted by JUPITER pursuant to its Standard Terms and Conditions of Sale which are expressly incorporated herein The liability of JUPITER and i
132. he System Tray is for the Local Controls Tray Icons ControlPoint Local Controls nw Figure 3 Tray Icons 1 44 PM 8 ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual Starting the Local Controls Right click on the ControlPoint Local Controls icon in the System Tray to bring up the Local Controls menu New Video Window Ctri Alt V New DVI Capture Window Ctrl Alt R New CPShare Window Ctrl Alt P New IPStream Window Ctrl Alt I New VideoStream Window Ctrl Alt S New Web Window Ctrl Alt B New PictureViewer Window Ctri Alt T New PixelNet Window Ctrl Alt N New Window with User Assigned ID b Layouts Ctri Alt L Window List Ctrl Alt W System Monitoring Event Log About Close All Windows Quit Server Figure 4 Local Controls Menu The items in the Local Controls Menu are discussed in following sections ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual 2 Starting ControlPoint 2 2 Starting the Remote Client The ControlPoint Remote Client can be started from the Start menu Click Start All Programs Jupiter ControlPoint Remote Client You may also start the Remote Client and run it locally e Windows Media Center a Windows Media Player Windows Meeting Space H Windows Movie Maker iE Windows Photo Gallery jupiter g Windows Update J Accessories do Application Verifier ad Application Verifier x64 Debugging Tools for Windows x64 ad Extras and Upgrades 9 Games Games p Jupiter n Manuals Recent Items
133. her Minimized Always On Top 4 aximized Restore Interior Coordinates Window Coordinates pc 2158 133 1540 H 1753 IE Figure 71 Size amp Position Window Coordinates VideoStream Position X The X displays the current position of the selected window and allows you to type a specific X position for that selected window Click the Apply button to activate the change Position Y The Y displays you the current position of the selected window and allows you to type a specific Y Position for that selected window Click the Apply button to activate the change Size Width The W box displays the current width of the selected window and allows you to type a specific Width for that selected window Click the Apply button to activate the change ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual 83 5 Client Menu and Tool Bar Size Height The H box displays the current width of the selected window and allows you to type a specific Height for that selected window Click the Apply button to activate the change 5 3 7 5 Frame amp Title Properties Click the Frame amp Title Properties tab to display the following dialog in Figure 72 Note that some functions are instantaneous while others require you to click the Apply button to activate the changes CPShare Window Properties Connection Size amp Position Frame amp Title Other Show Frame amp Title Title Text Title Ba
134. how in the SAP Sessions list Session Application Protocol Select the desired session and then click OK ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual 179 5 Client Menu and Tool Bar 180 Import SAP 3 SAP Sessions Session Name Host Address 192 77 175 197 Figure 157 IPStream RTSP Import SAP 5 5 5 4 1 Image Cache Click the Object Browser window and select an item from the Image Cache trunk on the All Objects tab or on the Image Cache tab Press the right mouse button a context menu as the following will show up Gi Save As Delete Image Delete All View Image Figure 158 Image Cache Menu Save As to save the selected image to the local PC A File Save dialog will prompt you for the file name Delete Image to delete the selected image A warning message will show up for confirmation Delete All to delete all of the images A warning message will show up for confirmation View Image to view the selected image The image will be opened by the default tool which is set to be associated with the image file extension ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual View Menu 5 5 5 5 PixelNet Input Object PixelNet Input objects represent the PixelNet input nodes DVI and HD and 3G SDI input types Unlike other types of objects PixelNet Input objects are not created by the user They appear on the Object Browser when those input nodes are connected to the PixelNet This PixelNet Input tab provides a lis
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136. icense Agreement the Agreement grants you a non exclusive license to use the software supplied to you by Jupiter Systems JUPITER including software that may be owned by third parties and licensed to Jupiter with the right to distribute and sublicense which software the Software may be supplied to you on removable media and or as part of the equipment supplied by JUPITER The Agreement also imposes certain restrictions on your use of the Software You may use the Software only on the equipment with which or for which it was supplied For internal backup purposes you may make copies of the Software on removable media but you may not use a copy on another piece of equipment and you may not transfer these copies to any other party You may not make any other copies of the Software and you may not make any other copies of the written materials accompanying the Software and or the equipment supplied by JUPITER You may not sublicense any rights granted in the Agreement You may not transfer the Software except upon i a transfer of this License Agreement ii a transfer of the JUPITER hardware equipment with which the Software was supplied iii your providing the transferee with a copy of this Agreement iv the transferee accepting the terms and conditions of the Agreement If you transfer the Software to another party you must at the same time either transfer all copies whether in printed or computer readable form to the same party or destroy
137. iew enm 129 Window List een nnn 136 Window Properties 136 Virtual Screen Configuration Custom Modes eese 220 Virtual Screen Configuration Dialog Advanced Tab eeeennen nnn 232 Factory Defaults 231 SD Video Tab eeennn nnn 231 M SGDPTIEB 333 cosas ive upvrudbris cisini 218 W Wall Menu eeeennmmeeene 58 Activate Remote Cursor 67 Close all Windows enne 65 Close Server enn nnns 65 Event Scheduler eese 63 Execute Application 66 New CPShare Window 59 New DVI Capture Window 59 New IPStream Window 59 New PictureViewer Window 60 New PixelNet Window 60 New Video Window eene 58 New VideoStream Window 59 New Web Window eenennn 59 New Window with User Assigned ID 60 Restart Server Machine 66 Shutdown Server Machine 66 x 7 Jupiter Synchronize oo ese ee cece eee eeeeeeeeeees 65 Wall View eene 129 Wall Aspect Ratio 129 Window Drawing cexex exe eux eun xen en nnm 33 feo p T 44 MEMU MEI 42 Window ID Number se 61 Window List ennnn nnn 136 Window List Menu eeese 138 Window Menu Bring ON TOD scsscseziusteenseerses 69 e qT cm 70 Maximize eeeeeen een 70 MiniitniZe ii
138. iew gez ca o BB e e Hi is Layouts Ctri Alt L SA Af MW Object Browser Window Properties 1p System Monitoring a x Window List Ctri Alt W Object Browser C Applications EZ system Monitoring Na Named Inputs EA Event Log 3 SB CPShare n gll VideoStream LY Status Bar O Image Cache Toolbar ts Toggle Grid Options E All Objects E3 Tm localhost No Window Selected Grid OFF Figure 107 View Menu 128 ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual View Menu 5 5 1 Wall View The Wall View menu items allow you to select how the ControlPoint wall mimic is displayed These options are described in the following e ControlPoint Client p Eo Ea File Wall User Tools View Help PEN Eu By Wall View a e Wall Aspect Ratio E Layouts Ctri Alt L Scale To Fit J Window Scale to 100 Object Browser EJ VIRO Pron cies System Monitoring a x a E5 Window List Ctri Alt W x E Object Browser S Applications E System Monitoring Named Inputs m t Event Lo H CPShare z 9 fal VideoStream dd Status Bar O Image Cache v Toolbar EH Toggle Grid Options E All Objects EQ Application 4 gt localhost No Window Selected Grid OFF Figure 108 Wall View Menu 5 5 1 1 Wall Aspect Ratio The Wall Aspect Ratio menu item sets the scaled window image to mimic the same height width ratio as that of your Display Wall This is the default setting Window icons within
139. ifferent layout 5 3 7 11 PictureViewer Properties When you open a new PictureViewer window or select Properties from an existing PictureViewer window the following dialog is displayed This allows you to enter a path to an image on the Wall Controller that will fill the window PictureViewer Window Properties Show Picture Size amp Position Frame amp Title Other File Name Text Mode Test Welcome to Jupiter Scroll Cancel Apply Figure 86 PictureViewer Properties ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual Window Menu File Name To display an image on the Display Wall enter a path to an image file stored on the ControlPoint Server Click the Apply button to show the image Browse Button Select the Browse button to step through your folders to an image saved on the Wall Controller Text Mode Select the Text Mode check box and enter the desired text in the Text field Click Apply to apply the text Scroll Select the Scroll check box The text in the Text field will scroll immediately 5 3 7 12 Other Grab Properties Select the Other tab to display the dialog shown below PictureViewer Window Properties Source Size amp Position Frame amp Title Image Quality Crop Other Grab Image Grab Image Grab Image amp Save s File Name Figure 87 Properties Other ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual 105 5 Client Menu and Tool Bar Dow
140. ight of the list box to drop down the list Video Window Properties Source Size amp Position Frame amp Title Image Quality Crop Dther 74 Named Input M Sub System Video Signal Channel 1 Format NTSC 9 Video ES Composite Distal EI rr DY E Single Link RGB Dual Link Component Start Stop Pause Figure 64 Video Input Source Drop down List Start The Start button starts the capture updating for both Video and DVI windows Start must be used when the Sub System has been changed Stop The Stop button stops the capturing updating process for both Video and DVI windows Consequently the window changes to blue with the window channel displaying the word Stopped ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual Window Menu Pause The Pause button acts like the pause button on a VCR it will stop the update of the information in the window but display the last video or DVI frame captured 5 3 7 2 DVI Source Properties When you select Properties with a DVI selected you will see the following property dialog displayed DVI Capture Window Properties DVI Chan 4 Kramer Cro RGB Timing DYI RemoteCursor Dther Source Size amp Position Frame amp Title Image Quality Named Input z Sub System Video Signal Channel 4 Format SA Source Video Digital Analo DVI x Single Link RGB D Dual Link D Compo
141. inations are operational with the exception of the Windows keys see Features and Limitations on page 273 You will have use of both mouse buttons as well as the mouse wheel if you have a mouse with wheel installed on the server system ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual 259 8 Remote Cursor 8 2 Installing RemoteCursor Server Perform the following to install RemoteCursor Server 1 Run the install exe file at the root on the CD if autorun is not enabled and follow instructions on the HTML file Firefox KOX amp Do m fiesc e la C ControlPoint Remote Software Ins ControlPoint Remote Software Installation You are installing ControlPoint remote software to your computer You can separately install the Remote Client package allows control of Fusion Catalyst from a remotely connected computer or RemoteCursor Server package allows remote control of a computer from Fusion Catalyst To install the Remote Client package go to the RemoteChent folder on the root of the installation CD and run RemoteClientSetup exe To install the RemoteCursor Server package go to the RCServer folder on the root of the installation CD and run RCServerSetup exe Figure 244 RemoteCursor Server Installation 260 ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual Installing RemoteCursor Server 2 The next dialog will be as follows File Download Security Warning Do you want to run or save this file Name
142. ing 4 n D Image Size 540 x 480 Figure 81 Cropped Area ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual 95 5 Client Menu and Tool Bar Zoom amp Panning Once an area has been cropped you can move pan the image around within the window area You can do this by moving the Scroll Bars or sliders at the right and bottom of the image area refer to figure below Video Window Properties E3 Source Size amp Position Frame amp Title Image Quality Crop Other Pixels Cropped Out Left 90 90 a Top Right 152 Bottom 121 Reset Cropping Pixels and lines cropped out of the video image n Scroll Bars Image Size 540 480 Figure 82 Panning the Cropped Area Zoom You can affect a Zoom function by using the cross hair cursor to select a small area of the image refer to Selecting an Area above Once you let go of the mouse button at the completion of your area selection the image will scale to fill your the window area You can now use the Pan function to view different areas of the image refer to Panning above be aware that you can zoom an image too much to be able to see anything worthwhile in the image except the pixels you have zoomed into Note If you zoom into an image too much you will distort the image beyond the ability to see any detail at all except individual image pixels 96 ControlPoint
143. ing the InstallShield Wizard which will quide you through the program setup process Please wait Configuring Windows Installer Cancel Figure 250 Installation Progress ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual 265 8 Remote Cursor 8 Click Finish InstallShield Wizard Completed The InstallShield Wizard has successfully installed Remote Cursor Server for Fusion Catalyst Click Finish to exit the wizard Figure 251 Complete Installation 8 3 Remote Cursor Operation There are four ways to activate Remote Cursor e Windows All Programs Menu Jupiter ControlPoint Remote Client e ControlPoint Remote Client e Hot keys or e Command line 266 ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual Remote Cursor Operation With ControlPoint Remote Client activate from the Wall menu select the Activate Remote Cursor menu item as shown in the figure below ControlPoint Client Fie Wall User Tools View Help New Window with User Assigned ID d Open Output Tab Restart Server Machine Shutdown Server Machine Activate a Ctrl Alt C EIA Tu Figure 252 Activate Remote Cursor with ControlPoint Remote Client To activate Remote Cursor by hotkeys the Remote Cursor Client or ControlPoint Client must be running These hot keys are configurable from the View gt Options dialog box as shown in the next figure There are two hot key combinations that are reserved for Remote Cursor e Ctri Alt C toggles
144. input box says None If you click OK now you will clear the Hot Keys assigned to the selected layout To assign a Hot Key press the keys that you want to use to activate the selected layout The keystroke combination will show in the input box as you press them This is shown in the following figure Press the key combination for the hot key and then click on the Ok button Alt F5 tere Figure 14 Hot Key Assigned Click OK to lock in the assigned Hot Key 22 ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual Menu Items The following figure shows the Layout List with the illustrated layout showing the assigned hot key AIt F5 e3 Layouts E3 Layout Name Apply 1 dvi Save Available Layouts Delete Layout Name Hotkeys 1 dvi 1 live video Assign Hot Key 1 dvi Alt F5 1 live video Close blank 1 blank 2 blank 3 blank 4 stevel steve2 Figure 15 Hot Key Showing in Layout List 3 2 10 4 Close Layout The Close button closes the Layouts dialog 3 2 10 5 Apply Layout Select a layout from the Available Layouts list and click the Apply button to apply that layout All existing windows and property boxes will be closed before the new layout is opened ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual 23 3 Local Controls User Interface 3 2 11 Window List Clicking the Window List menu item or pressing Ctrl Alt W will open the Window List dialog shown below
145. ion dialog disconnect is unconditional and absolute ControlPoint Client File Wall User Tools View Connect to t da Dome Open Connection Save As Exit ww T Figure 44 Disconnect Menu Item CPClient 2S You are disconnecting from the server Are you sure you want to continue Figure 45 Disconnect Warning 54 ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual File Menu Ele Wall User Tools View Help ao ejes i Ec a o Be e NEC 10mm ania ObjectBronser x Man wal mous After a Disconnect the No Connection status appears Figure 46 Appearance of Window after Disconnect Figure 46 shows the disconnected status and has no scaled wall mimic 5 1 3 Open Connection The Open Connection menu item allows you to open a previously saved connection refer to Save Connection As in the following page File Wall User Tools View gm Connect to Figure 47 Open Connection Menu item ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual 55 5 Client Menu and Tool Bar You will see the dialog shown below Select a connection and click the Open button to open that connection Owe IE jupiter Documents Search p i A S AI e er Favorite Links Date modified Type WE Desktop Bj My Music 5 13 2010 12 12 PM File Folder 5S R PI fa My Pictures 5 13 2010 12 12 PM File Folder EE BI My Videos 5 13 20101212PM File Fo
146. iter Systems Inc has tested the following encoders VBrick 4200 with MPEG 2 Transport protocol iMPath 4100 with MPEG 2 ES UDP protocol Teleste IPE301 with MPEG 2 Transport protocol Stream Properties Enter the IP address and port for the camera or encoder of the stream source IPStream Source Properties E3 Source Name Source Type MPEG 2 ES UDP v Stream Properties Source Address IP address porf 22412 23000 v iMPath User Data Figure 149 IPStream MPEG 2 ES UDP Source Type Check the iMPath User Data box if you are using an iMPath 4100 encoder and want to enable the text overlay feature Checking this box allows CPServer and SVS to retrieve user data from the iMPath 4100 encoder Enabling User Data also requires setup in the Hardware Configuration 172 ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual View Menu If you select MPEG 2 ES RTP Elementary Stream as the source type the Source Address host address port and the Enable RTCP fields will be displayed as shown below Contact the encoder manufacturer for more information about what protocol setting to use Stream Properties Enter the IP address and port for the camera or encoder of the stream source If your encoder supports RTCP check the Enable RTCP box to enable RTCP in conjunction with RTP IPStream Source Properties E3 Source Name New IPStream Source Source Type MPEG 2 ES ATP v Stream Properes Source Address IP address port 122 10 77 124 50 _ Ena
147. k the Cycle check box 2 Click Run All the layouts in the Layout Batch will be run on a continuous cycle If schedule limits have been set the run cycle will adhere to the set schedule To Schedule the Layout Batch 1 Click the Schedule check box 2 Click the Time column corresponding to the Layout Name ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual 207 5 Client Menu and Tool Bar 3 Enter the desired time in 24 hour format hh mm ss 4 Click Run to run the Layout Batch To save the Layout Batch click the Save button To load an Existing Layout Batch from the Disk click the Load button 5 7 Help and About The Help menu is shown open in the figure below Sub menu items are described in following sections ControlPoint Client File Wal Window User Tools View Help Server Info About CPClient Figure 190 Help 208 ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual Help and About 5 7 1 Server Info Server Info displays information about the server to which the user is connected the hardware platform the version of the ControlPoint software running on the server and the configuration of VirtualScreen Server Info Model Unknown Model Version 0 Model Revision 0 OEM 0 Serial Number 0 Software Ver VirtualScreen 4096x2304 Single Display 2048x1152 Input Channels Video 0 DVI 8 n Send Info to Support Copy Info to Clipboard Figure 191 Server Info
148. king on and selecting the Hue slider control Hue can be set from 180 to 180 degrees Hue changes the color balance of your image from green on one end to purple on the other end Adjust Hue for the best skin tones if you are viewing people or the most natural looking image Hue is not supported under the PAL format is not available as an option for DVI windows and is not available from VideoStream decoders ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual 91 5 Client Menu and Tool Bar Saturation Set the desired image saturation by clicking on and selecting the Saturation slider control Saturation can be set from 0 to 200 Saturation changes your image from no color black and white to very saturated colors Set the saturation for a normal representation of your image Skin tone if available is a good reference Saturation is not available as an option for DVI windows Normal The Normal button will load basic control default values as shown in the Default column of the following table Table 8 Image Quality Values Parameter Min Default Max Brightness 100 0 100 Contrast 0 100 200 Hue 180 0 180 Saturation 0 100 200 92 ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual Window Menu 5 3 7 7 Crop Properties Selecting the Crop Properties tab displays the following property dialog The Crop property allows you to crop remove areas from Video DVI and VideoStream images zoom into that image and p
149. l install ControlPoint for Fusion Catalyst on your computer To continue dick Next WARNING This program is protected by copyright law and international treaties Figure 228 Welcome screen 3 Click Next 4 Choose the I accept the terms in the license agreement option and click Next ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual 247 7 Configuring ControlPoint Software 248 Please read the following license agreement carefully Software License Agreement Please review the following terms and conditions before installing or using the software supplied By opening the software package or by installing the software or by using the installed software you indicate your acceptance of such terms and conditions In the event you do not agree to these terms and conditions you may not use the software and should I do not accept the terms in the license agreement InstallShield Figure 229 License Agreement 5 Choose the Typical option Click Next Setup Type Choose the setup type that best suits your needs 3 The typical features for the machine platform will be installed Custom Choose which program features you want installed and where they will be installed Recommended for advanced users InstallShield Figure 230 Setup Type ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual Updating ControlPoint 6 Click Install Ready to Install the Program
150. l or Analog is required Enable System Error Logging This option is disabled by default Selecting this creates a log of all the System Errors The Error Log is in the following path Program Files x86 Jupiter ControlPoint SysError log When the Enable System Error Logging option is chosen the following warning message may appear Click OK Advanced Settings The ControlPoint server needs to be restarted for the new configuration to take effect Figure 213 Restart Warning Display Type This option is on Auto Detect EDID by default If the Use Monitor EDID option above is unchecked the Auto Detect EDID option will be grayed out as well forcing a manual selection of Digital or Analog under Display Type VSYNC Adjustment The Perform VSYNC button will adjust and align the timing of the wall displays Pixel Transfer Size This is a drop down option offering 16 bit and 32 bit as choices 16 bit transfers allow faster capture window frame rates In Fusion Catalyst 4000 this field defaults to 16 bit when an expansion chassis is present otherwise it defaults to 32 bit ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual 233 7 Configuring ControlPoint Software 7 4 Device Map In order for your system to operate properly the Device Map must correctly describe your system The following figure shows a representation of the Device Map 1 Open the Device Map by starting the VSConfig dialog 2 Click the Device Map button
151. lPoint 2 11 Software Manual View Menu 5 5 5 3 1 CPShare CPShare has the following features e It is the ControlPoint integrated VNC Virtual Network Computing client e It allows the display of a remote system over an Ethernet connection e It allows control of that remote system being displayed e It allows the control of a remote system over an Ethernet connection any workstation e It requires the installation of a VNC Server on the system to be displayed and or controlled e It is used to administer Streaming Video Systems attached to the system CPShare is the ControlPoint version of VNC CPShare gives you the ability to display the content of a third party workstation on the Display Wall The use of a RealVNC server is recommended although any VNC compatible server implementation can be used CPShare objects provide the necessary connection information for the ControlPoint Server to connect to a VNC server on a remote workstation ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual 155 5 Client Menu and Tool Bar The following diagram illustrates the connections used in a CPShare session Display Wall Remote System running ControlPoint Client CPShare Window onnected by ee F FC 4000 running ie CPShare CPShare control of NC CA ETE S Remote Workstation d SE heh Fusion Catalyst 4000 P rain Y YN l CPShare Display via Remote Workstation with C m VNC Server x Figure 13
152. layouts Allow you to drag and drop objects on the desktop to open applications from the Object Browser Can be invoked manually from the Object Browser Allow you to keep applications alive between layout changes ControlPoint owns applications registered as objects Will close with Close All Windows and with layout change Must be run as object not ad hoc to be owned Applications run by Scheduler must be registered as objects Can be used as a short cut to run a program easier than menu item Creating an Application Object registers it in ControlPoint ControlPoint owns applications registered as objects Application windows will close with the Close All Windows menu item and with layout changes When running application from the scheduler they must be run as objects not ad hoc to be owned by ControlPoint Creating Application Objects KR WN Be Run the desired application on the Wall Controller Run the CPClient either locally or remotely on a workstation Open the Object Browser and select the Application tab Select the application s icon in the Wall Mimic NOT the application window itself Click the New Object button or right click within Applications and select New The properties dialog for the new object opens The Name Window Descriptor Application Target and Work Directory are derived from the Application information within Windows Click OK to close the properties and save the object Co
153. lder M Computer f ControlPoint Connection cpc 7 30 2010 5 06 PM ControlPoint Con IE Documents IE Pictures Ig Music Jj Recently Changed B searches ji Public Folders 41 ir File name ControlPoint Connection cpc ControlPoint Connection File v open v Cancel Figure 48 Open Connection 56 ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual File Menu 5 1 4 Save Connection As The Save As menu item allows you to save a connection This action saves the User Name and Server Name refer to Figure 43 as a file The password is never saved e Programming done COGJ ME jupiter Documents gt s sen File name ControlPoint Connection cpd Save as type ControlPoint Connection File cpc Browse Folders Cancel Figure 49 Save Connection As Dialog The Save Connection option saves you from having to remember Login names and Server name and their combinations With a simple Connection Name like Joe Server1 you can open the proper user name and server name and then just enter your password 5 1 5 Exit The Exit menu item will terminate the ControlPoint Client application but leave any opened windows still open and operating on the Display Wall This is the same as clicking the X button in the upper right corner ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual 57 5 Client Menu and Tool Bar 5 2 Wall Menu The Wall menu is shown open in the figure below Sub menu items are
154. le EE Location RE MAC 00 80 09 04 00 D4 OK Cancel Apply Figure 161 PixelNet Input Device Properties Metadata PixelNet Input nodes allow the user to assign metadata for identification For example the device name is metadata The metadata is arranged in a dictionary every item contains a name and a value The total number of characters of the metadata is limited to 1024 including the name and the value Device Name Enter text here to change name of the input node The factory has set a default name based upon the MAC address of the input node Note input names on the PixelNet have to be unique User Defined Properties This list contains all the metadata items To edit an item double click on the item an in line box will open for editing After entering the data click the Enter key Upon finishing all editing click OK to save the metadata to the input node New Click New button to create a new metadata item When doing so an in line box will open for data After entering the data click the Enter key ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual 183 5 Client Menu and Tool Bar 184 Delete To delete a metadata item select an item on the metadata list then click the Delete button to delete that item Firmware Tab The Firmware tab presents the firmware version number and the device type for the input node PixelNet Input Device Properties Metadata Firmware Display Timing All Parameters
155. lines into the Top and Bottom boxes to crop out those areas The window must them be resized stretched to a 16 9 aspect ratio Selecting an Area You can select an area to view crop out an area from all four sides by using the cross hair cursor Click and drag to define an area to view This can be used as a zoom function Zoom on page 96 Once you let go of the mouse after your drag operation the image will scale to fill the image window area immediately Video Window Properties Source Size amp Position Frame amp Title Image Quality Crop Other Pixels Cropped Out Left 30 Top 30 Right 152 Bottom 121 Reset Cropping Image Size 640 x 480 C tance Figure 80 Selected Crop Area 94 ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual Window Menu When areas are cropped from the image a medium gray box in the image screen area defines the visible area from the cropped area The following figure shows the gray square defining the visible and cropped areas Areas have been cropped from all sides of the image in this example Video Window Properties 3 ource Size amp Position Frame amp Title Image Quality Crop Other Pixels Cropped Qut Image Window geseeseosee St ERR seccssscesovcsseey Left 30 Cropped Area Top 3n Visible Image Right 152 Defining Box Bottom 121 x Reset Cropp
156. llowing figure shows the Layout List with the illustrated layout showing the assigned hot key amp Layouts 3 Layout Name Apply 1 dvi Save Available Layouts Delete Layout Name Hotkeys 1 dvi 1 live video Assign Hot Key 1 dvi Alt F5 1 live video Close blank 1 blank 2 blank 3 blank 4 stevel steve2 Figure 115 Hot Key Showing in Layout List Using Hot Keys Use of Hot Keys is a simple process Once the layout has been saved it is added to the Hot Keys file Anyone at any workstation can now use the assigned Hot Key to load and apply the respective layout Refer to the Hot Keys features and implementation sections that follow Delete Hot Keys by selecting None then clicking OK Caution Care should be taken to create Hot Keys by using an option key or option key combination Alt Ctrl Shift when assigning Hot Keys e g Alt key This means do NOT set a Hot Key to a single key 1 0 or a z You will not be able to use these keys for normal text entry To avoid collision with other keys it is suggested that you use the Function keys F1 F12 along with option keys to create your Hot Keys e g AIt F3 or Shift Alt F7 134 ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual View Menu Hot Key Features e Users can assign Hot Keys to layout names from the Layouts dialog box in both the Client and Local Controls e Hot Keys are system wide for Local Controls this means the Local
157. load and determines its interpretation by the application If RTP payload is unknown use a default value of 1 If applicable for the encoder check the Enable RTCP box to enable RTCP in conjunction with RTP VideoStream Source Properties 3 Source Name MPeg 4 T RIP Source Type MPEG 4 T RTP v Stream Properties Source Address IP address port 182 168 20 33 3000 Decoder Config Data Payload Type C Enable RTCP Figure 140 VideoStream MPEG 4 T RTP Source Type 164 ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual View Menu If you select MPEG 4 ES UDP Elementary Stream as the source type the Source Address host address port field will be displayed as shown below Contact the encoder manufacturer for more information about what protocol setting to use Stream Properties Enter the IP address and port for the camera or encoder of the stream source VideoStream Source Properties Source Name MPEG 4 ES UDP Source Type MPEG 4 ES UDP v MPEG 2 ES UDP Stream PropertiupEG 2 ES RTP mM Figure 141 VideoStream MPEG 4 ES UDP Source Type ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual 165 5 Client Menu and Tool Bar If you select RTSP as the source type the Stream Location field will be displayed as shown below Stream Location Enter the URL for the camera or encoder of the stream source The URL address must start with rtsp as shown in Figure 142 Network Protocol When RTSP is the source type the Network
158. lt W Object Browser System Monitoring Event Log Status Bar Toolbar Toggle Grid Options C MP toolbar on bmp Paint 2176 1254 x 1812 972 DVI Capture wid 10012 Grid OFF Show or hide the toolbar x Figure 178 Tool Bar Off Unchecked ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual 197 x Y Jupiter 5 Client Menu and Tool Bar 5 5 9 Options Options exe an ae 198 Sencensencseonveceecenced oceucesecuscenctecescesosesescedteseccceessesseeed 4 Enable System windows preview Cancel 4 Show window info Enable Grid Physical screen horizontal parts 4 Physical screen verticals parts 4 RemoteCursor Hotkeys Activate Release Cursor Ctrl Alt C Assign Hotkey Ctr Alt Del emulation Ctrl Alt BACKSPACE Assign Hotkey Restore Default Hotkeys Figure 179 Options 5 5 9 1 Preview You can separately enable disable Preview for Application System windows Disabling preview at the client side is helpful when CPClient is connected through a slow network or modem dial up to limit data and speed up the connection Preview settings can be globally controlled at the server side and applies to all clients connected to the server If the server has disabled preview CPClient will not receive preview images regardless of the client side settings Enable Galileo window preview enables disables preview display
159. m EDID 225 Import Timing Parameters 225 Advanced Tab Single Screen Resolution 220 Virtual Screen Configuration Dialog 232 Virtual Screen Resolution 220 All Parameters i2 e1issah kei d nn 114 Application Objects 22er 142 Apply Layout issssvsensuesueskviass eve 136 D Assign Hot Key nee 22 133 Auto Detect 101 113 Delete Layout xxix x nda bnt 21 Detect TiN sssr 101 113 Device Map B Vefify marinuar iauna 234 DHCP Background Right Click Menu 32 Network Configuration Tab 283 Directory Event LOG ciere nnne n 190 C Drawing Window eem mmm 33 Close Layout 23 DVI Capture Remote Cursor 121 Control Host ees sonent 120 DVI KM RemoteCursor 116 OSt essen eene DVI Remote Cursar ControlPoint Enabling 124 Installing siicoonsasans een esenies 245 02 27 TTT Introduction eene 1 Starting esses ee eaa aen aa nna 7 Uninstalling eeeeeeeeeee 242 Updating terre rnit e nnne 245 ControlPoint Features 2 CODVFIgliE i2 xiva e a ex n a iii ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual 301 Index E Event Log directory iiis ce te rx eee 190 Event Viewer Dialog 191 Notification cce 190 Event Scheduler New Application 63 New Layout csesseeseennnnnnnnnn 63 Properties c esed x xr nx Rx 63 Event Viewer Dialog Event Log eeeeeeenn 191
160. m the list and note the tool bar items that are activated The three active buttons are Delete Invoke view and Save Invoke opens the Microsoft default Image Viewer with the selected image Note that if you are viewing from a remote workstation you cannot use the slide show functions at the bottom of the viewer The MS Viewer will then display the next available image on the remote system Caution Images saved with Save As will be saved on the remote workstation as well as on the server 5 3 7 13 IPStream Properties The following section discusses the unique properties associated with IPStream IPStream Window Properties When Properties is selected with an IPStream window the Source Tab is displayed IPStream Window Properties fx Source Size amp Position Frame amp Title Crop Other IPDecoder Info IPStream Source HD SIQURA FD67 ATSP H264 Start Stop No Window Properties Cancel TT Figure 89 IPStream Properties ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual 107 5 Client Menu and Tool Bar Source Tab Start The Start button starts the stream process and the data flow to the window Stop The Stop button stops the stream IPDecoder Info Tab The IPDecoder Info Tab provides information regarding the Decoder Channel the Link Status corresponds to Link Up in the Quad HD Decoder Configuration Dialog as described in page 277 and the IP Address If the Network Link is up
161. m32 Timeout secs 10 Keep Alive Canoe Figure 123 Application Window Properties Object Name specifies the name of the Application Window object This must be a unique name References to this object are made by this name The object name must be a valid Windows file name and cannot contain the lt gt characters Descriptor specifies a unique signature from Windows that identifies the window within ControlPoint ControlPoint uses this information to find an open window on the desktop The window descriptor consists of three fields window title window class and the process name These fields are separated with the pipe character Wild cards can be used in any of the descriptor fields When ControlPoint creates an application window it assigns a server generated window ID If you want to set a user assigned window ID select the Create with User assigned Window ID check box and type in the window ID number in the adjacent box As in all User Assigned Window ID s this must be a unique number greater than 1 and less than 10 000 144 ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual View Menu Target specifies the path to start the application and the parameters to be using when executable failed If not passed fully from Windows these parameters need to be manually entered Refer to the Command Line Editing of the application Work Directory specifies the path to the folder where the application data is stored
162. mum extent permitted by applicable law Jupiter Systems disclaims all other warranties either expressed or implied including but not limited to implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose with regard to the SOFTWARE and the accompanying written materials No Liability for Consequential Damages To the maximum extent permitted by applicable law in no event shall Jupiter Systems or its suppliers be liable for any damages whatsoever including without limitation special incidental consequential or indirect damages for personal injury loss of business profits business interruption loss of business information or any other pecuniary loss arising out of the use of or inability to use this product even if Jupiter Systems has been advised of the possibility of such damages In any case Jupiter Systems entire liability under any provision of this agreement shall be limited to the amount actually paid by you for the SOFTWARE vi ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual License Agreement Software License Agreement Please review the following terms and conditions before installing or using the software supplied By opening the software package or by installing the software or by using the installed software you indicate your acceptance of such terms and conditions In the event you do not agree to these terms and conditions you may not use the software and should promptly contact Jupiter Systems This Software L
163. n Arrow Button Click the Down Arrow button to set the state of Grab Image button and the Grab button on the ControlPoint Client tool bar There are two states available Grab Image and Grab Image amp Save As The action taken here affects the state of both the Grab Image button and the Grab button on the ControlPoint Client toolbar Click Grab Image to take a snap shot of the selected window the image will be saved on the ControlPoint server You can take a snapshot Grab any of the windows displayed on the Display Wall Click the Grab Image amp Save As button to take a snapshot of the selected window the image will be saved on the ControlPoint server and the standard Windows Save As dialog will open to prompt you to save the image on the workstation running the ControlPoint Remote Client Image List The Image List displays the name and the time the image was saved on the ControlPoint Server as shown in the figure below Video Window Properties fx Source Size amp Position Frame amp Title Image Quality Crop Other Grab Image m Image List File Name Time VID 1 DEMO 340 080314133435 BMP 08 14 10 13 34 36 VID 1 DEMO 840 080314133438 BMP 08 14 10 13 34 38 Figure 88 Grab Image List If you want to view the Grabbed image files open the Object Browser and click on the Image Cache tab or Image Cache item in the All Objects 106 ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual Window Menu view Select an image fro
164. n below Stream Location Enter the URL for the camera or encoder of the stream source The URL address must start with rtsp as shown in Figure 154 Network Protocol When RTSP is the source type the Network Protocol section will display as shown below RTSP can be received over three network protocol options e UDP e TCP IP e HTTP IPStream Source Properties xa Source Name New IPStream Source Source Type RTSP Stream Location URL 5397 Network Protocol UDP Prefer Multicast 5 TCP IP HTTP Import Cancel Figure 154 IPStream RTSP Source Type Prefer Multicast e This option is only enabled when UDP is selected When TCP IP or HTTP is selected this option is disabled ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual 177 5 Client Menu and Tool Bar 178 e Selecting this option makes multicasting the preferred option for UDP streams When this option is not selected the streams will only be sent in unicast mode Click the Import button to display the Import SAP dialog If there are active decoders on line they will show in the SAP Sessions list Ses sion Application Protocol Select the desired session and then click OK The decoder s configuration data will be added to the Decoder Config Data field If you select HTTP as the source type the Stream Location field will be displayed as shown below Stream Location Enter the URL for the camera or encoder of the stream source The
165. n progress InstallShield Wizard Preparing to Install Remote Client for Fusion Catalyst Setup is preparing the InstallShield Wizard which will quide you through the program setup process Please wait Configuring Windows Installer Figure 242 Installation Progress 256 ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual Installing RemoteClient 7 Click Finish InstallShield Wizard Completed The InstallShield Wizard has successfully installed Remote Client for Fusion Catalyst Click Finish to exit the wizard Finish Figure 243 Complete Installation ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual 257 T y Jupiter T 9 alis go x Y Jupiter Chapter 8 Remote Cursor 8 Remote Cursor 8 1 Introduction to Remote Cursor Remote Cursor is a functionality that allows remote mouse cursor and keyboard control of your display wall from the ControlPoint Client application running on a workstation Remote Cursor gives you the ability to control your graphics display from a remote location Remote Cursor will allow you to use your local remote Windows system mouse and keyboard to remotely control the display as if they were the keyboard and mouse of the display Wall Controller itself Remote Cursor will also allow you to remotely login to your Wall Controller Upon activation of the Remote Cursor you will have full keyboard operation as well as full mouse control of the controlled server system All normal keyboard comb
166. nder Display adapters e Catalyst Dual Output Device under Fusion Catalyst Display adapters e Dual Channel DVI Capture Device under Catalyst Dual Channel DVI Capture Devices e Octal Video Device under Catalyst Octal Video Devices e Quad HD Decoder Device under Fusion Catalyst IP Decoder Adapters Computer Management esce File Action View Help 9593 BIB ees 2 Computer Management Local c a 964 FE RETAIL 4 itt System Tools amp j amp Catalyst Dual Channel DVI Capture Devices 3 Task Scheduler X Dual Channel DVI Capture Device Event Viewer Dual Channel DVI Capture Device gj Shared Folders Dual Channel DVI Capture Device Local Users and Groups Fu Dual Channel DVI Capture Device Ge Reliability and Performa B E Catalyst Octal Video Drivers day Device Manager Octal Video Device 4 53 Storage amp Octal Video Device t Disk Management Octal Video Device E Services and Applications 11 Computer Do not enable nor H Disk drives install the B E Display adapters Standard VGA LM Catalyst Virtual Screen Controller Graphics Adapter d H a IDE ATA ATAPI controllers H Keyboards amp n Mice and other pointing devices E E Monitors S E Network adapters EP Intel R PRO 1000 EB Network Connection with I O Acceleration Fusion Catalyst IPDecoder Devices Quad HD Decoder Video Device H P Ports COM amp LPT c ll Processors mH Storage controllers 5 6 Fusion
167. ndow all windows properties are viewable through a single dialog 5 5 4 3 Window List Right Click Menu Select a window and right click it to bring up the menu shown in Figure 119 You can keep track of and control all windows from one dialog if you wish You can also bring up individual window properties 138 ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual View Menu Windows Channel Input Name Video Bring On Top Send To Back Properties Figure 119 Window List Right Click Menu You must use the Window List to return to Visible a window that has been made not Visible Hidden Click the Visible menu item to make a not visible window visible ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual 139 5 Client Menu and Tool Bar 5 5 5 Object Browser The Object Browser allows you to create many object types e Application Windows e Named Input e CPShare e IPStream e VideoStream Users can Browse Create New Edit Delete and Invoke objects 5 5 5 1 All Objects The following figure shows the Object Browser with the All Objects tab open Object Browser ZZ Sosnar o Applications 5 web Named Inputs pel KA P Video Wa videol a igi CPShare liga New CPShare E fa IPStream gl AXIS 004 Q7401 gi AXIS 005 Q7401 gl AXIS 007 241Q HTTP MJPEG gil VideoStream A rce all New videoStream LL Image Cache RGB 1 DEMO 940 080414181306 BMP RGB 1 DEMO 940 080414181405 BMP VID Videol DEMO 940 080611092540 BMP
168. nector number on the chassis Rear Panel Refer to the Hardware Manual of the related Fusion system for more information Changing the channel activates immediately Sub System The Sub System radio buttons allow you to select the type of you wish to display in the selected window Changing the type of window from Video to DVI Capture or from DVI Capture to Video will require you to restart the window Start button ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual Window Menu Note Changing the Sub System type of a window from Video to DVI Capture or from DVI Capture to Video will require you to use the Start button to restart the capture process for the window Format The Format drop down list allows you to set the video format used for input for the selected window Click the down arrow at the right of the list box to drop down the list Ix Video Window Properties Source Size amp Position Frame amp Title Image Quality Crop Dther Named Input V Sub System Video Signal Channel 1 Format INTSC v Source vee Video i e Digital PAL M ex ac PAL N Single L SECAM Dual Lir PAL N Combo NT SC 443 Start Stop Pause o DYI PAL6O Apply Figure 63 Format Drop down List ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual 73 5 Client Menu and Tool Bar Source The Source drop down list allows you to set the video input type used for the selected window Click the down arrow at the r
169. nent Start Stop Pause Apply Figure 65 Source Properties DVI ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual 75 5 Client Menu and Tool Bar 5 3 7 3 VideoStream Source Properties When you selected Properties with a VideoStream window selected you will see the following property dialog displayed VideoStream Window Properties Source Size amp Position Frame amp Title Image Quality Crop Other VideoStream Source MIB File Stert Stop Cancel Apply Figure 66 Source Properties VideoStream VideoStream Source Click the down arrow to open the VideoStream Source list Select a predefined streaming video source Please refer to ControlPoint Objects for detailed information Start Click the Start button to start the display of the selected VideoStream source Stop Click the Stop button to stop the display of the selected VideoStream source 76 ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual Window Menu 5 3 7 4 Size amp Position Properties When you click the Size amp Position tab you will see the following property dialog Video Window Properties fx Source Size amp Position Frame amp Title Image Quality Crop Other Minimized Always On Top Interior Coordinates Window Coordinates X 3384 ii 75 Ww 3328 H 4127 Cancel Apply Figure 67 Size amp Position Properties Video Minimized Minimized will close the window to an icon on the
170. nfo Screen Test Pattern gt Wall Aspect Ratio About CPClient Layout Batch gt Scale to Fit Scale to 10046 Hide Mouse Pointer Layouts Window Properties Window List Object Browser System Monitoring Event Log Status Bar Toolbar Toggle Grid Options Table 4 Context Menus Context Background Context Window Icon Wall Draw Live Video Window Draw Live Video Window Draw DVI Capture Window Draw DVI Capture Window Draw CPShare Window Draw CPShare Window Draw VideoStream Window Draw VideoStream Window Draw Web Window Draw Web Window Draw PictureViewer Window Draw PictureViewer Window Window List Window List Enable Grid Enable Grid Bring on Top Sent to Back Restore Minimize Close Properties ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual 35 4 Client User Interface Several shortcut keys have been designed into the ControlPoint interface to allow you to do some operations with the application of a simple key combination The following table shows the shortcut keys used within ControlPoint Table 5 Shortcut Keys Key Combination Function Ctrl Alt M Pops up local menu at cursor Ctrl Alt V Opens new Video Window Ctrl Alt R Opens new DVI Window Ctrl Alt P Opens new CPShare Window Ctrl Alt S
171. ng dialog appears VSConfig ES i Import from EDID successful Do you want to overwrite the defaults Figure 206 Import from EDID Dialog e Choose No to keep the default values e Choose Yes to keep the EDID values ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual 225 7 Configuring ControlPoint Software 226 The Display Mode Parameters dialog appears with the imported EDID values as shown below Note Display Mode Parameters fe Mode Name CM 1920x1080 Width 1920 pixels Height 1080 pixels Freq 60 Hz Import Timing Parameters Display Model DELL S2209W Resolution 1920x1080 Import from EDID Pixel Clock 37355520 KHz Horizontal HTotal 2200 pixels Display 1920 pixels Sync Width 44 pixels BackPorch 148 pixels FrontPorch 88 pixels Hame Z C Negative Positive Vertical VTotal 1125 lines Display 1080 lines Sync Width 5 lines BackPorch 36 lines VSync FrontPorch 4 lines Negative Positive Save Cancel Figure 207 Display Timing Import from EDID Items on the right of the Display Mode Parameters dialog are grayed out read only because they are derived from either the new entries or the imported EDID settings ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual VSConfig 7 1 1 2 Edit Custom Mode To edit a Custom Mode first select it in the Display Modes list and click the Edit Mode button Custom Display Mode Configuration A Defined C
172. ning ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual 193 5 Client Menu and Tool Bar 194 5 5 7 4 Status Bar Context Menu When you see a warning status on the Status Bar you may double click the warning icon to clear it You may also right click the warning icon to pop up the menu as is seen in the following figure From this menu you can open the Event Log to see the warning message and or open the System Monitoring window to view system status See also previous sections on System Monitor and the Event Log Choose Acknowledge Events to clear the warning symbol If the actual event condition has not been corrected the blinking warning will change to a yellow light until the actual warned condition has been corrected System Status Warning amp Submenu localhost TLA Ipindow List 1363 28 x 452 259 System wid 11077 Ready Z View Event Log View System Monitoring Figure 175 Status Bar Submenu ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual View Menu 5 5 7 5 Status Bar Off The following figure shows how to turn off the status bar i e unchecked ControlPoint Client File Wall Window User Tools View i Help din Bh Bay Wall View I OBBE IS ES me nj Oo u i Layouts Ctri Alt L Window Properties Window List Ctri Alt Ww Object Browser System Monitoring Object Browser 5 Event Log Status Bar Toolbar Toggle Grid Options VideoStream 0
173. nnels This tab displays the chosen Video Frame Rate and IP Address mode Changes made in the Global Settings tab affect all the channels Depending on the video format of the encoders select the appropriate frames per second fps between 30 60 or 25 50 fps To change the video frame rate 1 Click the desired frame rate e 30 60 fps or e 25 50 fps 2 Click Apply to save and apply the changes This action resets all the Quad HD Decoder boards in the system 278 ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual WEN Y x 7 Jupiter Quad HD Decoder Configuration Dialog 3 Quad HD Decoder Configuration son ER Decoders Global Settings Video 30 60 fps default 25 50 fps IP Address Apply Static IP default DHCP NT Close Figure 262 Global Settings Tab Selecting the Static IP default option in the IP Address section sets all decoders to Static IP regardless of individual decoder settings Refer to Network Configuration Static IP Mode on page 284 for more information Click Defaults to reset all the channels to the factory default Video and IP Address settings Channels can be set individually however clicking Defaults overrides all of the individual channel settings Furthermore using the Defaults button sets the IP Address to a specific Static IP Address 192 168 0 10 with a Mask 255 255 0 0 The default selections are e 30 60 fps for Video and e Static IP for IP Address 192 168 0 10 with Mask 255 255 0 0 Con
174. nt 2 11 Software Manual View Menu Execute Tab The Execute tab lets the user define a list of applications to be executed in order when the named input is selected into a window Named Input Properties Input Name Caml Channel Image Quality Cropping Timing Execute Remote Command Lines Uxt Window Title leave blank if you don t want title override Figure 130 Named Input Execute e Click on the following icon Lon to add a new command line to execute e Click on the following icon X to delete an entry from the list ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual 153 5 Client Menu and Tool Bar e Click on the following icon gt to move an item up in the list e Click on the following icon to move an item down in the list The order of the list determines the execution order when ControlPoint executes the applications Remote Cursor Tab The Remote Cursor tab contains the controls to set the name or IP Address for a remote computer Refer to Named Inputs on page 145 and DVI Capture Remote Cursor on page 121 for more details on DVI Remote Cursor Named Input Properties ex Input Name DI Cropping RGB Timing Execute DVI RemoteCursor Remote PC Name Address 190 168 20 37 Window Title leave blank if you don t want title override Figure 131 Named Input for DVI Remote Cursor 154 Contro
175. nt Client 120 ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual Window Menu Note A VNC server must be installed on the host computer being displayed and controlled 5 3 7 17 DVI Capture Remote Cursor DVI Remote Cursor allows you to control the source system for a DVI Capture window The DVI Capture Remote Cursor feature requires that you install the Remote Cursor Server Installing DVI Capture Remote Cursor The Remote Cursor Server software can be installed from the Remote Cursor Server CD Follow the instructions in the Install Wizard Using DVI Capture Remote Cursor In order to use the DVI Remote Cursor you need to have direct visual contact with the DVI window The source for this DVI window is the computer controlled by the Remote Cursor There are two ways to use DVI Remote Cursor e Working on the Fusion Wall Controller using the directly connected keyboard and mouse refer to Figure 99 e Controlling the wall using ControlPoint client on a workstation refer to Figure 100 You can use Remote Cursor on any DVI source that has the server installed 1 Select the DVI Window 2 Open the context menu by right clicking 3 Select Remote Cursor Refer to Figure 100 If the Remote Cursor menu item is disabled enable it before proceeding The ControlPoint client cursor will disappear and the workstation Keyboard and Mouse will now be acting as Keyboard and Mouse for the DVI source computer which means the DVI Window on the wall
176. nt log ControlPoint Client Fe JE Ele Wal User Tools View Help 9 En Object Browser x ift Main wal P System Monitoring a x S E E Motherboard By CPU 1 Temp 45 C a Applications By CPU 2 Temp 49 C a a Named Inputs Ef CPU 1 Fan Speed 4066 RPM Ta c4 E CPU 2 Fan Speed 4115 RPM N Componenti E Core 1 Voltage 1 06 V g5 Core 2 Voltage 1 06 V 33 33 Volts 3 28 V 5 Volts 5 09 V EB 12 Volts 11 81 V gJ Battery Charging 3 25 V g 15 Volts 149 V g5 5 Volts Standby 5 09 V By Motherboard Temp 39 C DE Main Chassis BB 33 Volts 3 37 V EB 5 Volts 514 V EB 12 Volts 1203 V Eg 2 5 Volts 2 50 V B 33 Volts Standby 3 31 V 8 10 Volts 1 01 V iy Chassis Temp 29 C gi Fan 1 Speed 4412 RPM qii Fan 2 Speed 4300 RPM a Fan 3 Speed 4142 RPM IH Expansion Chassis EB 33 Volts 341 V g 5 Volts 5 20 V EB 12 Volts 12 09 V Eg 2 5 Volts 2 50 V gg 3 3 Volts Standby 3 34 V g 1 0 Volts 1 01 V Bly Chassis Temp 26 C a Fan 1 Speed 4246 RPM ii Fan 2 Speed 3995 RPM gli Fan 3 Speed 4193 RPM N component 2 te Component 3 o CPShare liga New CPShare B fa VideoStream fl Camera 151 fll New VideoStream Source 2 J New VideoStream Source E Image Cache ntt tete ttt EEEE AAA EJ All Objects localhost No Window Selected Grid ON Ready Figure 166 System Monitoring ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual 187 WENT x F J
177. ntrolPoint 2 11 Software Manual View Menu Using the Application Object You can invoke Application Objects interactively or save them as Application windows in a layout ControlPoint recognizes windows by their window descriptor The window descriptor specifies the window title the window class and the process name The window descriptor is a signature that uniquely identifies an open window on the Windows Desktop The Window Descriptor contains information about how the window is created ControlPoint will automatically include application windows when the user saves them in layouts Application Window Properties Ix Object Name Paint Window Descriptor WindowTitleMwindowClass ProcessN ame test bmp520 20PAINTAPPIMSPAINT Create with User assigned Window ID Application Target C WINDOW S system32 mspaint exe test bmp ma Work Directory C Documents and Settings Demo 980 3057 My Do Timeout secs 10 Keep Alive Cancel Figure 122 Application Window Properties ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual 143 WEN Y 7 Jupiter 5 Client Menu and Tool Bar The following is an example of Application Properties Application Window Properties I Object Name Calculator Window Descriptor WindowT itleWindowClass ProcessN ame CALCULATORISCICALCICALC Create with User assigned Window ID Application Target Windows System32 calc exe work Directory C Windows Syste
178. nu Note Adjusting the Horizontal Total will change the Pixel Clock Pixel Clock is defined as PIXEL CLOCK VERTICAL REFRESH VERTICAL TOTAL HORIZONTAL TOTAL Considerable image quality may be gained by adjusting these controls Adjust the image to fill the window fully and then adjust the Phase to adjust for image quality All controls require clicking the Apply button to activate the change Vertical Total The Vertical Total parameter adjusts the total vertical timing Vertical Total includes both the visible pixels and the retrace or blanking time Vertical Offset Vertical Offset has a range of from 1 to 200 and has the effect of positioning the screen image vertically within the DVI window This control allows you to move the image up and down within the window Vertical Height The Height parameter adjusts the displayed number of lines The Height parameter usually will not need to be adjusted except for an unusual signal Height has a range of from 1 to 1200 Adjustment above the automatic setting i e 640x480 will try to display lines i e 480 n that may not be available to be displayed In most cases you will display blank lines in the blanking or sync area of the signal Horizontal Total The Horizontal Total parameter adjusts the total number of pixels in a line Horizontal Total includes both the visible pixels and the retrace or blanking time Horizontal Offset Horizontal Offset has a range
179. o EB e iS Object Browser a X e Main Wall II System M a X 5 Web Window LE Applications Po x Se Named Inputs DVI Capture Window Properties DVI Chan 4 Kramer a igi CPShare Crop AGB Timing DVI RemoleCursor Other A VideoStream Source Site amp Poston Fiame amp Tile Image Qualty O Image Cache Named Input At e Sub System Video Signal 158 1388 Channet 4 Format Source Video Digtal Analog 45 9 Single Lirk RGB Dus Link Component Stent Stop Pouse All Objects ji gt localhost DVI 1758 1368 x 982 640 lt DVI Capture Cook Cites Figure 21 The ControlPoint Window ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual 29 4 Client User Interface In the wall mimic area note the dotted line splitting the window this indicates that the system is set for four displays The mimic area shows a display wall scaled into the ControlPoint window The window icons are also scaled and show the relative size and position of the actual windows on the Display Wall The user can simplify control of windows by titling them with meaningful names 4 1 Menus There are five viewable menu areas within the ControlPoint Client Menu Bar Tool Bar Wall Mimic background context Window context Status Bar context 4 1 1 Menu Appearance Menus are context sensitive and reflect whether a window icon is selected or not In the following figure the display reads No Window Properties because no window is selected 30
180. ode Configuration Dialog 1 Click the New Mode button to bring up the entry dialog shown below 2 Enter the Width and Height values in pixels Refer to the resolution required by your display device New Custom Display Mode Ex Width pixels 1920 Height pixels 1080 Refresh Freq Hz amp 7 Reduce Blank Figure 202 New Mode ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual 221 7 Configuring ControlPoint Software 3 Enter the refresh frequency Hz required by the display device in the Freq field 4 Select the Reduce Blank option to reduce blanking around the images 5 Click the OK button When the basic information is entered clicking OK opens the Display Mode Parameters dialog Emm uiro wie e m Display Mode Parameters x Mode Name CM 1920x 1080 Width 1920 pixels Height 1080 pixels Freq 60 Hz Import Timing Parameters Display Model Resolution 1920x1080 Import from EDID Pixel Clock 146352 KHz Horizontal HTotal 2240 pixels Display 1920 pixels Sync Width 176 pixels BackPorch 280 pixels H FrontPorch 104 pixels idi 9 Negative Positive Vertical VTotal 1089 lines Display 1080 lines Sync Width 6 lines BackPorch 30 lines T 3 VSync Front Porch lines Negative gt Positive Save Cancel Figure 203 Display Mode Parameters 222 ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual VSConfig The default name of this custom mode is given as Wi
181. olarity H SYNC RATE R R In CentiHz V SYNC RATE R R In CentiHz OFFSET M W W 100 100 percent OFFSET_R W W 100 100 percent OFFSET G W W 100 100 percent OFFSET B W W 100 100 percent GAIN M W W 0 200 percent ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual 115 x YJupiter 5 Client Menu and Tool Bar Table 10 PixelNet Parameters GAIN R W W 0 200 percent GAIN G W W 0 200 percent GAIN B W W 0 200 percent Table Legend W Writable Parameters R Read Only Parameters 5 3 7 15 PixelNet DVI KM RemoteCursor PixelNet KM RemoteCursor allows you to control a DVI source attached to a PixelNet Input Node The following are the requirements for setting up the input DVI KM node e RemoteCursor requires the PixelNet DVI KM input node SDI or HD input nodes do not have this functionality e A USB cable A to B connection between the source and the PixelNet DVI KM node the USB connection acts as the standard USB Keyboard Mouse for the source system Note The USB cable must not be more than five meters long Jupiter Systems does not provide the USB cable A standard PixelNet Configuration e 48 port PixelNet Switch this is a special switch that cannot be used on a standard Ethernet Network e CatalystLink board installed in the Fusion Wall Controller e At least two CAT 6 cables to connect the DVI KM input node to the switch and two CAT 6 cables to connect the switch
182. omponent Start Stop Pause Apply Figure 37 Default Property Page Video 46 ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual Opening Window Properties Cro RGB Timing DYI RemoteCursor Other Source Size amp Position Frame amp Title Image Quality NamedInput 7 r Sub System Video Signal Channel 8 Format y Source 2 Video Digital Analo vv cpm dms 9 Single Link RGB Dual Link Component Figure 38 Default Property Page DVI ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual 47 4 Client User Interface No Window Properties Apply Figure 39 Default Property Page No Window Selected 48 ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual Selecting Windows 4 3 Selecting Windows The following figure illustrates the difference between window icons that are selected and window icons that are not selected You need only click on a window icon to select it A window must be selected for menu operations to be performed upon it Note that the Web Window icon is not selected and the Video Window icon is selected e ControlPoint Client File Wall User Tools View Help aS amp palea CO EB e Object Browser a x Main Wall It System M a X GE Applicati s CJ Applications Video window pM Named Inputs icon selected igi CPShare Igi VideoStream LZ Image Cache Web window icon not selected E Al Objects gt localhost 2078 35 x 1554 10
183. ontrols Window List shows only ControlPoint windows Window List E Windows ID Title Positio Kind Channel Input Name 00010 2550 Video 2 00010 2330 Video 1 00010 1806 Video 1 00010 DVIC 2572 DVIC 4 Close Figure 117 Local Controls Window List Right click on a window in the Window List to bring up the Window Menu This is the same menu as shown in the Window menu item or by right clicking on the window icon in the ControlPoint window 5 5 4 2 Client Window List The Client Window List menu item brings up the dialog shown in Figure 118 Note that the two of the entries are Windows System windows ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual 137 5 Client Menu and Tool Bar Window List E3 windows ID Title Positio Kind Channel Input Name 00010 2550 Video 2 00010 2330 Video 1 00010 1806 Video 1 00010 DVIC 2572 DVIC 4 Pictures Minimi System 00010 Start 7 1 System Close Figure 118 Remote Window List Note The ControlPoint Client Window List shows all windows on the display wall while the Local Controls Window list shows only the ControlPoint windows i e DVI and Video windows Selecting properties shows only appropriate properties for that window i e a system window will allow only placement settings Once a properties dialog is open you only need to select a different wi
184. ook Express ah Notepad an Microsoft Visual C V Paint _ g Calculator s Remote Assistance E Windows Media Player AllPrograms D Windows Messenger A Log Off Q Disconnect setup fw Catalyst E Control Panel Figure 7 Start RemoteCursor 12 ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual Starting the Remote Cursor Remote Cursor will allow you to use your local remote Windows system mouse and keyboard to remotely control the display as if they were the keyboard and mouse of the display Wall Controller itself There are four ways to activate Remote Cursor e Windows All Programs Menu Jupiter ControlPoint Remote Client e ControlPoint Remote Client e Hot keys or e Command line For more information on Remote Cursor refer to Remote Cursor on page 259 ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual 13 T y Jupiter T 9 aiiis go x FJupiter Chapter 3 Local Controls User Interface 3 Local Controls User Interface There are two separate user interfaces in ControlPoint one for the Local Controls and one for the Client This section covers the Local Controls user interface the following sections cover the Client user interface ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual 15 3 Local Controls User Interface 3 1 Opening the Menu The ControlPoint Local Controls uses a System Tray icon for its menu Right click the Local Controls icon to bring up the menu New Video Window
185. opping source image Named Input Properties Input Name Cami Channel Image Quality Cropping Timing Execute Remote gt Image Window Left 0 Top 0 Width 640 v Height 48d Window Title leave blank if you don t want title override Cancel Figure 128 Named Input Cropping The values specify the number of lines cropped from the top and bottom of the image It also specifies the width and height of the image If you don t want cropping set all values to zero ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual 151 uw Y 7 Jupiter 5 Client Menu and Tool Bar Timing Tab The Timing tab contains the controls to set timing parameters for a DVI source Named Input Properties Input Name Cam Channel Image Quality Cropping Timing Execute Remote 4 gt 4 Enable Auto detect Vertical Horizontal Sync Type Total t Tota 0 On Green Offset Offset cae j 0n H pin Height Width 0 n VERS Polarity Phase 0 Negative V Sunc V Refr 0 Negative H Sync Window Title leave blank if you don t want title override Figure 129 Named Input Timing Clear Don t set custom timing if you need to explicitly specify timing parameters for signal Enable Auto detect activates the timing auto detection feature of ControlPoint for the DVI input It can be used independently from the custom timing settings 152 ControlPoi
186. opying without express written permission of Jupiter Systems See also Statement of Limited Warranty on page v Note This product is intended for use on the following power systems TN IT for Norway Acknowledgements Jupiter Systems Jupiter logo and PixelNet are registered trademarks of Jupiter Systems Fusion Catalyst SVS 8 and ControlPoint are trademarks of Jupiter Systems All non Jupiter brands and names are the property of their respective owners Jupiter Systems 31015 Huntwood Avenue Hayward CA 94544 7007 510 675 1000 v 510 675 1001 f info jupiter com support G jupiter com 510 675 1007 v ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual iii T y Jupiter T 9 Warranty Statement of Limited Warranty FOR JUPITER FUSION CATALYST DISPLAY WALL CONTROLLERS and PIXELNET HARDWARE Jupiter Systems warrants that the Fusion Catalyst Display Wall Controllers sold by Jupiter are free from defects in material and workmanship and will perform in accordance with the product specification for a period of 24 months from the date of shipment from Jupiter Systems This warranty is in effect whether the product was purchased directly from Jupiter or through an authorized Jupiter distributor Any product becoming defective within the time period specified will be repaired or replaced at Jupiter s option and at Jupiter s factory or authorized repair center The defective product must be returned to Jupiter or to the Jupiter au
187. or DVI Capture This information includes the input channel the video format video source RGB Timing parameters and all properties associated with a window dependent upon the type of window The Named Input may contain a list of applications or utilities that may control external hardware affecting the input to the selected window A window is defined by its properties A Named Input is a set of specifically adjusted properties When the Named Input is called those properties now replace the properties previously defining the window The window is now defined by the properties in the Named Input Creating a Named Input Use the procedure listed below to create a Named Input Named Input Procedure DVI input example 1 Open a DVI window and fill with desired source 2 Open Window Properties Make adjustments as necessary for this window s source Place window and size it as needed might be RGB Timing for a specifically difficult source might be special cropping for a series of same systems could be just the object to be called from external control could be for control of an external switch any and all window properties 3 Open ControlPoint Client either locally or remotely if not already open Open the Object Browser Select Named Inputs 4 Select the created adjusted window mimic icon in the ControlPoint Client GUI 5 Right click in the Object Browser Input window Select New you will see properties similar to
188. ordinates Title Bar Window Frame Coordinates Interior Image Coordinates Window Frame Coordinates Figure 68 Interior and Windows Coordinates ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual 79 5 Client Menu and Tool Bar 80 Size amp Position Interior Coordinates Interior Coordinates define the interior image area of the window Click on the Interior Coordinates tab to enter the position and size for the selected window The coordinate set X Y define the position of the image from the upper left corner of that image The size W H is the image size without the window frame and title Video Window Properties xj Source Size amp Position Frame amp Title Image Quality Crop Other Minimized Always On Top Maximized Restore Interior Coordinates Window Coordinates Image SizeCustom ID 2168 359 133 w 1540 H 1753 Lock Aspect Ratio Cancel Apply Figure 69 Size amp Position Interior Coordinates Video Image SizeCustom The Image SizeCustom button allows you to select a specific size for your window from a set of predefined sizes based on the standard size of that window When you click the Image Size button you will see the list shown below As you select a desired size the system will apply the new setting automatically ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual Window Menu Video Window Properties E3 Source Size amp Position Fram
189. ously configured CPShare object from the CPShare Connection drop down list Refer to Object Browser on page 140 for detailed information 102 ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual Window Menu 5 3 7 10 Web Window Properties When you open a new Web window or select Properties from an existing Web window the following dialog is displayed This allows you to input a URL to be displayed in the window Web Window Properties Web Window Size amp Position Frame amp Title Other URL Address Keep Alive Cancel Apply Figure 85 Properties Web Window Note Web Window uses Internet Explorer HTML rendering engine hence Internet Explorer is the recommended browser URL Address Enter the URL address for the site or web page you wish to display Click Apply Get URL Clicking the Get URL button obtains the current URL address from the Web Window The result will show in the URL Address edit box Keep Alive Check this box to set the Web Window Keep Alive state ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual 103 5 Client Menu and Tool Bar 104 Keep Alive instructs ControlPoint not to close the window when the layout is changed The default action will close all windows in a layout when the layout changes Keep Alive for web windows is typically used to avoid the login required every time you open a browser to a page that requires authentication In this case the web window stays open when you change to a d
190. p Wallpaper Update Handling Poll Full Screen Fast jv Poll Console Iv PollF d Window Windows Only pe seg ae Poll On Event Poll Window Under Cursor Received Only IV System HookDIl Iv Video Hook Driver T Low Accuracy Turbo Speed r DSM Plugin Use No Plugin detected Contig r Share only the Window Named Share r Query on incoming connection Display Query Window Apply Cancel Timeout 10 Figure 134 Example UltraVNC Configuration Dialog ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual The following two figures illustrate the configuration dialogs for two recommended versions of VNC View Menu WV VNC Server Properties Service Mode Sharing Desktop Capture Method Legacy Authentication Connections Inputs O No Authentication Encryption C Prompt local user to accept connections Figure 135 Example RealVNC Configuration Dialog 5 5 5 3 2 VideoStream VideoStream windows display MPEG 1 MPEG 2 and MPEG 4 encoded video streams on a display wall MPEG video handled by VideoStream windows can consist of mixed transport and encoding methods single or multicast Creating a VideoStream Source The following procedure shows how to create a VideoStream Source Open ControlPoint Client Open the Object Browser Select Streaming gp pe owes Right Click and select New or use the tool bar button Dialogs follow ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual 159
191. p at position 0 0 Note that this window will not have content until a path to an image to be displayed has been entered The window properties will open along with the window allowing you to enter the path Please refer to ControlPoint Objects for detailed information 5 2 8 New PixelNet Window Clicking the New PixelNet Window menu item or pressing Ctri AlIt F will immediately open a PixelNet window on the desktop at position 0 0 Note that this window will not have content until a PixelNet input source is entered for this window Please refer to All Objects for detailed information 5 2 9 New Window with User Assigned ID The New Window with User Assigned ID menu item Figure 51 has seven sub menu items one for creating a new Video Window DVI Capture Window CPShare Window VideoStream Window Web Window or the PictureViewer Window The main purpose of the User Assigned Window ID is for control of the Wall Controller System by serial devices such as Touch Panel controllers i e AMX or Crestron through either a serial RS232 or Ethernet connection The instructions used by the Touch Panel to control the display wall will address the window by its unique ID number All windows have a unique ID number Windows opened manually through the menus or by the hot keys are referred to as ad hoc Ad hoc Windows have ID numbers generated by the server Server Assigned ID and are always greater than 10 000 User Assigned ID numbers will
192. pen windows on the desk top e Only windows that have a system menu can be closed with ControlPoint Delete Window This excludes menus tool tip pop ups and other temporary pop up windows e Only ControlPoint windows will be closed e Only applications registered as objects and run by that object will be closed Close All Windows will display the following confirmation dialog CPClient XS o Are you sure you want to close all ControlPoint windows Figure 18 Close All Windows Confirmation 3 2 13 Quit Server Clicking the Quit Server menu item closes the actual ControlPoint Server process running on the system and ends the connection with the remote system If selected you will get the close server confirmation shown in the figure below You can restart the server through the Start menu refer to Figure 5 ControlPoint Menu l CPClient Z This will close the server process running on the wall controller Do you want to continue Figure 19 Quit Server Confirmation 26 ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual Opening Window Properties in Local Controls Note Quitting the server will close all ControlPoint windows on the Display Wall 3 3 Opening Window Properties in Local Controls When working with the Local Controls on the Wall Controller System you can open the properties for any window on the desktop by double clicking the image area of the respective window You can also open Properties by right cli
193. position 0 0 Note that this window will not have content until a Web window object is created and selected into this window Please refer to All Objects for detailed information 3 2 7 New PictureViewer Window Clicking the New PictureViewer Window menu item or pressing Ctrl Alt T will immediately open a PictureViewer window on the desktop at position 0 0 Note that this window will not have content until a path to an image to be displayed has been entered The window properties will open along with the window allowing you to enter the path Please refer to All Objects for detailed information 3 2 8 New PixelNet Window Clicking the New PixelNet Window menu item or pressing Ctrl Alt N will immediately open a PixelNet window on the desktop at position 0 0 Note that this window will not have content until a PixelNet input source is entered for this window Please refer to All Objects for detailed information ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual Menu Items 3 2 9 New Window with User Assigned ID The New Window with User Assigned ID menu item will open as a submenu for window type After selecting the window type the dialog shown below will open requesting an ID number for the window New Video Window New DVI Capture Window New CPShare Window New IPStream Window New VideoStream Window Video Window New Web Window DVI Capture Wir Enter Window ID Number a IPStream Wind lg VideoStream W weg
194. products that have been subjected to misuse improper maintenance negligence and or damage by excessive current temperature or accident Jupiter neither assumes nor authorizes any representative or other person to assume for Jupiter any other warranty or liability in connection with the sale or shipment of Jupiter products Jupiter reserves the right to make changes or improvements in its products without incurring any obligation to similarly alter products previously purchased ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual V Warranty Software Warranty and Special Provisions Limited Warranty Jupiter Systems warrants that the SOFTWARE will perform substantially in accordance with the accompanying written materials for a period of ninety 90 days from the date of sale Any implied warranties on the SOFTWARE are limited to ninety 90 days Customer Remedies Jupiter Systems entire liability and your exclusive remedy shall be at Jupiter Systems option either a return of the price paid or b repair or replacement of the SOFTWARE that does not meet this Limited Warranty and which is returned to Jupiter Systems with a copy of your receipt or purchase order number This Limited Warranty is void if failure of the SOFTWARE has resulted from accident abuse or misapplication Any replacement SOFTWARE will be warranted for the remainder of the original warranty period or thirty 30 days whichever is longer No Other Warranties To the maxi
195. quired to connect to the VNC server This is the password you entered when you installed the VNC Server on the workstation ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual 157 5 Client Menu and Tool Bar 158 Allow Remote Control allows ControlPoint clients to take control of the VNC server from their workstations This feature opens a new window with the desktop of the remote system Invoking CPShare Windows 1 Select a connection object from the list 2 Click on Invoke from the context menu This opens a CPShare window on the display wall displaying the remote desktop Objects can be invoked from the context menu the tool bar or by dragging and dropping the object onto the ControlPoint mimic desktop Win NC Current User m ga r Incoming Connections IV Accept Socket Connections oo Display Number or Ports to use Auto C Display N 10 Http 5600 Password C Ports Main 5900 MS Logon V Enable Java Viewer Http Connection V Enable Xdmep X11 Connection r When Last Client Disconnects Do Nothing Lock Workstation W 2K C Logoff Workstation r Misc IV Enable Blank Monitor on Viewer Request Iv Enable File Transfer Log debug infos to the Win NC log file Allow Loopback Connections Default Server Screen Scale 1 n Ex r Connection Settings T Force View Only disable Viewers Inputs Disable Local Inputs Keyboard amp Mouse W Remove Deskto
196. r Options Show Title Text Tahoma Ej B 5J 5I BI Sl Title Bar Mininum Height 20 Title on top of window Frame Options Width 4 v Title on bottom of window Coo Figure 72 Frame amp Title Options 84 ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual Window Menu Figure 73 Default Window Frame Figure 74 Default Window with Frame and Title ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual 85 5 Client Menu and Tool Bar 86 Show Frame amp Title Check this box to display the Frame and Title on the window Uncheck this box to disable the frame and title for the window Figure 73 shows a window with a default Frame Figure 74 shows a window with a default Frame and Title Title Text Type in the desired text for the window title Title Bar Options Select a desired font name for the title text Show Title Text Check this box to display the Title on the window Font Select a desired font name for the title text Font Size Select a desired font size for the title text ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual Window Menu Text Alignment Click the buttons to set the text alignment on the title bar Table 7 Text Alignment Left Justified Horizontal Center Justified Right Justified Top Justified Vertical Center Justified m Bottom Justified Text Color Click on the arrow to select a desired color for the
197. rded and executed on the display wall controller that ControlPoint Client is connected To stop Remote Cursor press Ctri Alt C The same hot key combination is used to toggle Remote Cursor on and off without the need to active it from the menu item You can use the Ctrl Alt C key combination at any time to switch back and forth between the controlling computer and controlling the server system To release the cursor press the hot keys described on the Remote Cursor Message Dialog as shown in the figure below The same hot keys are used to toggle Remote Cursor on and off without the need to active it from the menu item There is a hot key combination that emulates Ctrl Alt Del on the display wall controller while Remote Cursor is running It is also described on the Message Dialog After the cursor is released Remote Cursor will not terminate it remains in stand by mode To close the Remote Cursor open the Remote Cursor Context menu described in the next section and select the Close menu item RemoteCursor Connect to server jupiter a All input events are redirected to the server Press Ctrl Alt C to release cursor Press Ctrl Altt BACKSPACE to emulate Ctrl Alt Del Figure 254 Remote Cursor Message Dialog ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual 269 8 Remote Cursor 8 4 Remote Cursor Icon and Context Menu In standalone mode Remote Cursor will show an icon on the Task Bar as shown below EN 3 3 16 PM Fig
198. rk problems with DHCP servers and unreliable IP Address allocation There are two possible network settings e Static IP the default selection or e DHCP To configure in Static mode To set the Static IP mode perform the following 1 Select the Static IP radio button 2 Enter valid IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway Address and DNS Addresses The DNS addresses are optional and can be set to O Enter Primary and or Secondary Domain Name Server IP Address to resolve Domain Names Invalid DNS entries will not return an error message or indicate that the entry is invalid However these entries such as 256 256 256 256 are ignored by the system ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual 283 9 Configuring Quad HD Decoder 284 Network Configuration Information Ethernet Port IP Setting a Static IP DHCP IP 10 4 1 27 Mask 255 255 0 O Gateway 10 4 0 1 Domain Name Servers Primary 192 168 0 238 Secondary 192 168 20 235 Figure 268 Network Configuration Static IP Mode 3 Click Apply to save the changes The following warning appears when changes are made to the configuration of the Quad HD Decoder channel Do you want to save the decoder settings Saving decoder settings may take up to 2 minute Press OK to continue o cw Figure 269 Quad HD Decoder Reset Confirmation ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual Settings Dialog 4 Click OK
199. s 12 09 V Eg 2 5 Volts 2 50 V 4 w E Al Objects E 4 localhost 1680 0 x 1680 1050 lt PixelNet gt wid 10009 Grid ON Control a remote PC through a PixelNet KM input device Figure 96 PixelNet DVI KM RemoteCursor When RemoteCursor has been activated you will see the message box shown below Click on the box or use Ctrl Alt C to release the RemoteCursor RemoteCurso Connect to Input Input Name All input events are redirected to the server Press Ctrl Alt C to release cursor Press Ctrl Altt BACKSPACE to emulate Ctri Alt Del Figure 97 RemoteCursor Activation DVI KM ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual 119 5 Client Menu and Tool Bar 5 3 7 16 ControlPoint Control Host The ControlHost command is only available for CPShare windows The command allows the user to open a remote control session to the VNC server installed on the CPShare source computer The command opens a new VNC client window on the workstation ControlPoint Client File Wall Window User Tools te Eu G OQ 5 m E Ge a Applications LA web O ooooo IE KA Named Inputs ga CPShare lig New CPShare fl videostream fl New VideoStream Source Image Cache Bring On Top Send To Back ANNAANNAANANANAANEARASS Minimize C Maximize Ij Close DEL SNNANANANANANANANANANSS GLPTTTTTTTTSTLLLLLLIPE Properties Control Host N Figure 98 Control Host within ControlPoi
200. s item is provided to allow you to select the server you wish to connect to as you may have more than one Enter the name of the Jupiter Wall Controller You can find this name by going to the Wall Controller right clicking My Computer selecting Properties and then the Network Identification tab Look to the right of Full Computer Name this is what you want to type into Server Name in the dialog box shown below Use localhost default as shown in Figure 43 if you are going to control your windows locally on the Wall Controller System A workstation may connect to more than one Wall Controller System A Wall Controller may be controlled by more than one remote workstation Connect To Server EE Login User User Name Password Server Name localhost Cms Figure 43 Connect to Dialog You will be required to enter a User Name and Password These log in parameters refer to the ControlPoint Server and NOT the Windows system to which you are connecting ControlPoint keeps its own user name password list The user name password given to you by the ControlPoint administrator may not be the same as those given to you for the Windows OS itself The default login is admin User Name with no password ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual 53 5 Client Menu and Tool Bar 5 1 2 Disconnect Click Disconnect and you will be immediately disconnected from the server to which you have been connected There is no confirmat
201. server has been taken over and by whom it was taken over with a dialog box similar to the one shown in Figure 230 When the intruding Remote Cursor takes over the wall the current client gets a message informing him that the other Remote Cursor is taking over ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual Features and Limitations Remote Cursor x G User TESTSUPPORT Administrator has taken over the server Displayed on current users screen when RemoteCursor is taken over by another user Figure 259 Remote Cursor Take Over Announcement 8 7 Features and Limitations A client can connect to only one server at a time A server can only be activated by only one client Both server and client mice and keyboards can be used at the same time though this is not generally recommended This is only to note that the server mouse and keyboard are not locked out when a remote client is connected and Active Pressing the Windows key on the client keyboard will return temporary control to the client system You can also use other Windows HotKeys to return temporary control to the client system Clicking on the Remote Cursor window with the mouse cursor will return control to the Wall Controller You may use the network name of a server or its IP address to connect to that server When operational the cursor will disappear from the client screen until toggled again with the Ctrl Alt C key combination or temporary control is returned
202. ssigned ID Web Window Cancel PictureViewer PixelNet Window About Close All Windows Quit Server Figure 9 Enter Window ID Note The window will then open as described above Please refer to the Protocol Manual for detailed information on using User Assigned IDs ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual 19 3 Local Controls User Interface 3 2 10 Layouts Clicking the Layouts menu item or pressing Ctrl Alt L will open the Layouts dialog shown below Layouts n Layout Name 1 dvi live video App Available Layouts Save Layout Name Hotkeys Delete 1 dvi 1 live video 1 dvi 1 live video blank 1 blank 2 blank 3 blank 4 stevel steve2 Figure 10 Local Controls Layouts Dialog From the dialog you can Apply a Layout selected from the Available Layouts list Save a Layout Delete a selected Layout Assign a HotKey to a saved layout or Close the dialog Enter a Layout Name to save a new layout or select one to resave Note You must enable Show Hidden Files option under Folder Options in your system to see any files used in ControlPoint For example layouts are saved in C Program Data ControlPoint ServerDataFiles layouts Refer to 5 2 10 2 Layout Event Properties for more information Note Layouts can also be used to restrict permissions for viewing certain parts of the wall for selected users 20 ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual M
203. t 2 11 Software Manual Tools Menu Remote Server Control Exam Server Password teme _ Figure 182 Prompt for Server and Password When you click OK the session control window will open on your workstation You are now viewing and in control of the connected system 5 6 2 Screen Test Pattern The Screen Test Pattern feature gives you the ability to display a number of screen tests on the display wall Select Screen Test Pattern under Tools as shown in the figure below ControlPoint Client Fie Wall Window User Tools View Help Control VNC Host Screen Test Pattern Layout Batch Figure 183 Tools Screen Test Pattern ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual 201 5 Client Menu and Tool Bar If you select Screen Test Pattern the Screen Utilities dialog will be displayed as shown in the figure below Screen Utilities Apply Pattern to Single Screen Virtual Screen Color Pattern Grid Pattern Other Patterns Standard Pattern Screen ID Phase Pattern T prier red Set Bitmap File Close Figure 184 Screen Utilities Single Screen applies the test pattern to individual Displays in the wall Virtual Screen applies the test pattern to all displays in the display wall as a single image 202 ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual Tools Menu 5 6 2 1 Color Pattern Screen Utilities Apply Pattern to Single Screen Virtual Screen Color
204. t be installed on every workstation that will have control of windows that are open on your Display Wall A Wall Controller may be connected to and controlled by more than one workstation but not at the same time A single workstation may run multiple instances of ControlPoint and connect to and control multiple Wall Controllers 2 ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual ControlPoint Overview The current screen configuration of all open windows is saved when the system goes through normal shut down procedures Upon restarting this configuration will be loaded and all windows will be re opened 1 1 1 System Windows Awareness and Control ControlPoint tracks all open windows The user can move resize minimize restore and change the order of all system windows 1 1 2 The Properties Dialog Box The dialog box features Apply and Cancel buttons outside the property pages These buttons apply to whatever page is currently active Switching pages automatically attempts to apply the changes but should it fail the page remains active and in edit mode You can leave the page by either successfully applying the changes or canceling the edits with the Cancel button Some controls are immediate so that the user does not have to click the Apply button to apply changes from that control Most of the spin controls radio buttons and list boxes are controls that can be immediately applied Edit boxes set the dialog in edit mode when you start typin
205. t of the PixelNet input devices with detailed information Object Browser ID Device Type Name Status ra 040068 DYI DYI Input 008009040068 OK ii DAOOCA SDI SDI Input 0080090AD0CA OK HD Comp HD Comp 0080090C0056 ial videoStream C Image Cache E PixelMet Input 41 Figure 159 PixelNet Input Object Tab ID Device ID the last six digits of the MAC address of the node on the PixelNet ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual 181 5 Client Menu and Tool Bar 182 Device Type PixelNet device type DVI DVI Input HD Comp HD Component Input and 3G SDI Input Name User defined name for the device Status Current status for the device 5 5 5 6 PixelNet Input Properties Go to the Object Browser window and select an item from the PixelNet Input trunk on the All Objects tab or on PixelNet Input tab Click the right mouse button a context menu will show up as follows E Properties Alt Enter Figure 160 Object Context Menu To review the PixelNet Input properties select an object from the list and click Properties Doing so the PixelNet Input Device Properties dialog will display as shown below with the Metadata tab active ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual x Y Jupiter View Menu PixelNet Input Device Properties Metadata Firmware Display Timing All Parameters Device Name HD Comp 1 MAC Address 008009040008 User Defined Properties l New Delete Name Va
206. tem or pressing Ctrl Alt R will open a DVI window on the desktop at position 0 0 DVI windows will always be open at a default size of 640x480 It is left to the operator to set the DVI window to the size needed 2 3 New CPShare Window Clicking the New CPShare Window menu item or pressing Ctrl Alt P will immediately open a CPShare window on the desktop at position 0 0 Note that this window will not have content until a CPShare object is created and selected for this window Please refer to All Objects for detailed information 2 4 New IPStream Window Clicking the New IPStream Window menu item or pressing Ctrl Alt I will open an IPStream window on the desktop at position 0 0 This window will not have content until an IPStream object is created and selected for this window 2 5 New VideoStream Window Clicking the New VideoStream Window menu item or pressing Ctrl Alt S will open a VideoStream window on the desktop at position 0 0 This window will not have content until a VideoStream object is created and selected for this window VideoStream windows cannot be overlapped therefore when opening a VideoStream window the system will automatically find a suitable place large enough for the window ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual 17 3 Local Controls User Interface 3 2 6 New Web Window Clicking the New Web Window menu item or pressing CtrI Alt B will immediately open a Web window on the desktop at
207. the Display Devices projectors cubes monitors flat panels resolution color depth and frequency 2 Configure the wall itself the number of rows and the number of displays in each row Cautions 1 User Account Control UAC needs to be disabled to run VSConfig 2 Close ALL windows before making any changes to items in VSConfig 3 You must restart your Fusion Wall Controller system TWICE whenever any changes are applied to the VSConfig 4 The Settings page within Display Settings will show the Virtual Screen as Display 1 The graphics port on the motherboard is shown as Display 2 The primary display for the system must be Display 1 Do not enable Display 2 ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual 217 7 Configuring ControlPoint Software 218 7 1 VSConfig 1 Run VSConfig after Windows restarts a Go to Start Menu gt Programs gt Jupiter gt ControlPoint VSConfig e Windows Media Center a Windows Media Player Windows Meeting Space a Windows Movie Maker iJ Windows Photo Gallery a Windows Update n Accessories Application Verifier Application Verifier x64 4 Debugging Tools for Windows x64 9 Extras and Upgrades J Games p Jupiter Manuals d ControlPoint e Quad HD Decoder Config Remote Client Server gil Svs 8 Config vsConfig J PDC Maintenance de Microsoft Developer Network J Microsoft DirectX SDK March 2008 jupiter Documents Pictures
208. the Link Status is 1 If the Network Link is down the Link Status is O IPStream Window Properties x Source Size amp Position Frame amp Title Crop Other IPDecoder Info IPDecader Info Decoder Channel 2 Link Status 1 IP Address 10 441 133 Figure 90 IPDecoder Info The other tabs are described in previous sections 108 ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual Window Menu 5 3 7 14 PixelNet Properties The following section discusses the many properties associated with PixelNet when used with a Fusion Wall Controller PixelNet Window Properties Select the PixelNet tab to display the Properties dialog below PixelNet Window Properties B e E e PixelNet Size amp Position Frame amp Title Crop PixelNet Input Name DB 00 A8 Refresh Type TETUER m Input Device Info Device Name DB 00 A8 Start Stop Pause Device Type DYI Input KM Interface Digital Status Stopped Apply Figure 91 PixelNet with CatalystLink Properties ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual 109 5 Client Menu and Tool Bar PixelNet Input Name This PixelNet Input Name associates the selected Input Nodes with the window From the drop down list select the desired Input Node to be displayed in the window Refresh Type Refresh Type is enabled for PixelNet windows and selects the window update class The possible choices are Maximum speed the window is re
209. the desktop at position 0 0 Note that this window will not have content until a CPShare object is created and selected for this window Please refer to ControlPoint Objects for detailed information 5 2 4 New VideoStream Window Clicking the New VideoStream Window menu item or pressing Ctrl Alt S will immediately open a VideoStream window on the desktop at position 0 0 This window will not have content until a VideoStream object is created and selected for this window VideoStream windows cannot be overlapped When opening a VideoStream window the system will automatically find a suitable place large enough for the window 5 2 5 New IPStream Window Clicking the New IPStream Window menu item or pressing Ctrl Alt I will open an IPStream window on the desktop at position 0 0 This window will not have content until an IPStream object is created and selected for this window 5 2 6 New Web Window Clicking the New Web Window menu item or pressing CtrI Alt B will immediately open a Web window on the desktop at position 0 0 Note that this window will not have content until a Web window object is created and selected into this window Please refer to ControlPoint Objects for detailed information ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual 59 5 Client Menu and Tool Bar 5 2 7 New PictureViewer Window Clicking the New PictureViewer Window menu item or pressing Ctrl Alt T will immediately open an image window on the deskto
210. thorized repair center at the expense of the customer Expense for the return shipment of the product to the customer within the U S will be borne by Jupiter Products returned to Jupiter must have a Return Merchandise Authorization RMA number To obtain an RMA number contact the Jupiter repair service center at the phone number listed on the Copyright page PRODUCTS SHIPPED TO JUPITER WITHOUT A RETURN AUTHORIZATION NUMBER WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED JUPITER S TOTAL LIABILITY UNDER THIS WARRANTY SHALL BE LIMITED TO THE REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT OF THE DEFECTIVE PRODUCT OR AT JUPITER S OPTION RETURN OF THE PRODUCT TO JUPITER FOR A REFUND OF THE FULL PURCHASE PRICE THE ABOVE WARRANTY IS THE ONLY WARRANTY APPLICABLE TO JUPITER S PRODUCTS AND IS THE CUSTOMER S SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDY FOR ANY DEFECT IN THE PRODUCTS Jupiter does not warrant the product for fitness for any particular purpose or application Jupiter has no liability for statements of functionality performance or configurability beyond the written product specification for the specific Jupiter product Jupiter shall not be held liable for incidental indirect consequential general or special damages resulting from the use or the inability to use or the failure of a Jupiter product used in any application No warranty including this warranty shall apply to any Jupiter products that have been modified in any way by any organization other than the Jupiter factory The warranty is void for
211. tical Total parameter adjusts the total vertical timing Vertical Total includes both the visible pixels and the retrace or blanking time Vertical Offset Vertical Offset has a range of from 1 to 200 and has the effect of positioning the screen image vertically within the RGB window This control allows you to move the image up and down within the window Vertical Height The Height parameter adjusts the displayed number of lines The Height parameter usually will not need to be adjusted except for an unusual signal Height has a range of from 1 to 1200 Adjustment above the automatic setting i e 640x480 will try to display lines i e 480 n that may not be available to be displayed In most cases you will display blank lines in the blanking or sync area of the signal ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual 111 5 Client Menu and Tool Bar 112 Horizontal Total The Horizontal Total parameter adjusts the total number of pixels in a line Horizontal Total includes both the visible pixels and the retrace or blanking time Horizontal Offset Horizontal Offset has a range of from 1 to 1600 and has the affect of positioning the screen image horizontally within the RGB window This control allows you to move the image back and forth sideways within the window Horizontal Width The Width parameter adjusts the displayed number of pixels The Width parameter usually will not need to be adjusted except for an unusual si
212. to confirm the changes and continue A progress bar dialog will appear as follows Save Settings Saving decoder settings Figure 270 Progress Bar Restart the system when all the decoder channels have been set up Note Static settings are saved in the IPDecoder board and not in ControlPoint This makes troubleshooting easier when information about the settings moves with the board ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual 285 9 Configuring Quad HD Decoder To configure in DHCP mode 1 Select the DHCP radio button e Channel Settings Ea Network Configuration Information Ethernet Port IP Setting Static IP DHCP IP 10 cw UL 52 Mask 255 255 0 0 Gateway HE o4 0 Domain Name Servers Primary 1927 koe 20 218 Secondary 192 168 20 235 Cae Figure 271 Network Configuration DHCP Mode 2 Click Apply to save the changes There is no need to specify Domain Name Servers DNS since DHCP will automatically determine them A progress bar dialog will appear similar to Figure 267 Caution Quad HD Decoder channels with DHCP enabled negotiate an IP address with the DHCP server during the startup process of the Fusion Catalyst System If the Quad HD Decoders fail to detect the DHCP server those channels will be disabled until the next system restart 286 ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual Replacing Quad HD Decoder Board 9 3 Replacing Quad HD Decoder Board When replacing an Q
213. to the CatalystLink board e Standard Ethernet connection between a workstation running ControlPoint client and the Fusion Wall Controller e An open USB port on the source computer 116 ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual Window Menu Source A display input connection between the source and the PixelNet DVI KM input node as shown in the figure below y e amp t C PixciNet 2 OCS SIGNAL OUT animar SIGNAL IN Ej f BE PixelNet DVI KM Input Node Figure 94 Display Input Connection RemoteCursor Connectivity Connections required for using the PixelNet DVI KM RemoteCursor Connect two CAT 6 cables between the CatalystLink board and the PixelNet switch Connect two CAT 6 cables between the PixelNet input node and the PixelNet switch Connect a USB cable between the source computer and the PixelNet input node Connect your source computer VGA or Digital to the SIGNAL IN connector on the PixelNet input node Connect the Fusion Wall Controller to a standard Ethernet network Install the ControlPoint software on a workstation Refer to the Installation section of the User s Manual for detailed information Connect the workstation to a standard Ethernet network ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual 117 5 Client Menu and Tool Bar The following figure is an example of a PixelNet DVI KM connection try Jupiter FUSION964 Figure 95 PixelNet DVI KM RemoteCursor Connections Using Pi
214. trolPoint 2 11 Software Manual 279 9 Configuring Quad HD Decoder The Set Static IP button has the following features e The button will be enabled when Static IP default is selected e The button will be disabled when DHCP is selected e Click this button to bring up the Static IP Address dialog 8 Static IP Address thernet Port IP Setting IP Mask Gateway Domain Name Servers Primary Secondary Generate Figure 263 Static IP Address Dialog The Static IP Address dialog is used to generate static IP addresses automatically according to the user s input 280 ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual Quad HD Decoder Configuration Dialog 9 1 2 1 Generating Static IP Addresses Perform the following tasks to automatically generate Static IP Addresses 1 Enter the starting Static IP information in the following fields e IP address e Mask e Gateway e Primary DNS e Secondary DNS Click the Generate button to automatically generate the Static IPs for the rest of the channels for all of the QuadHD Decoder cards in the system Static IP Address fon TES Ethernet Port IP Setting IP 10 4 250 51 Mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway 10 4 250 1 Domain Name Servers Primary eee B Secondary 0 0 0 0 Figure 264 Generate Static IP Address 2 Click the Set button to save the Static IP information Note After you enter the first Static IP information e
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216. uad HD Decoder board the new board needs to be configured Static IP information is stored in the Quad HD Decoder board not in ControlPoint Therefore the replacement board will not automatically inherit this information Hence a new board requires the old board s configuration values to be recorded and entered manually 9 4 Troubleshooting On Quad HD Decoder Config startup if a decoder channel does not respond the following message appears In such a case call Jupiter Technical Support Error Xx Detected an IPDecoder hardware failure Figure 272 Hardware Failure Error Message ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual 287 T y Jupiter T 9 x FJupiter Index of Figures Index of Figures Figure 1 ControlPoint eeerrrrrr rrr 2 Figure 2 ControlPoint Connection eee 5 Figure 3 Tray ICOMS cee eee te hhhh nhan 8 Figure 4 Local Controls Menu ee 9 Figure 5 ControlPoint Menu eere 10 Figure 6 Login Window 0000 eee e eee eee 11 Figure 7 Start RemoteCursor 2 0000 ee eee ee 12 Figure 8 Local Controls Menu with Tray s 16 Figure 9 Enter Window ID eere 19 Figure 10 Local Controls Layouts Dialog 20 Figure 11 Delete Layout Confirmation leen 21 Figure 12 Save Layout Confirmation r ess 21 Figure 13 Assign Hot Key Dialog es rr
217. ue for Named Input objects and be a valid Windows file name characters lt gt are not allowed Window Title specifies the title of the ControlPoint window when the named input is applied Leave this field blank if title override is not desirable To set a blank title enter a space character in the edit box Channel Tab Sub System Video or DVI defines the type of window The selected channel number refers to the physical input channel If channel O is specified the currently selected channel in the ControlPoint window will be preserved when the named input is applied ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual 149 5 Client Menu and Tool Bar Video Signal for Video specifies the video format NTSC PAL etc The Source defines either Composite or S Video Image Quality Tab The Image Quality page controls the brightness contrast hue and saturation parameters for the input signal Named Input Properties Input Name Caml Channel Image Quality Cropping Timing Execute Remote gt Brightness 9 Contrast 100 Hue OF Saturation Window Title leave blank if you don t want title override Figure 127 Named Input Image Quality For DVI capture only brightness and contrast are available Use the sliders to change the parameters 150 ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual View Menu Cropping Tab The Cropping tab presents the following page containing the controls to adjust the cr
218. upiter 5 Client Menu and Tool Bar LBS goes g oe gis 4 ns 3 5 48 1 oh t gt 24 4 TM t 48 22 6f t 3 s lg HIC 4 ee 3 DD tele Wende 2 Ib 1 ITI XT icem ias aae manes Aa 7 attei gt we Fan 1 Speed 4412 RPM ds Fan 1 Speed 4412 RPM alil Fan 2 Speed 4300 RPM gl Fan 2 Speed 0 RPM di Fan 3 Speed 4142 RPM Fan TR Fan 3 Speed 4142 RPM B Expansion Chassis Removed HEB Expansion Chassis g 33 Volts 341 V Eg 3 3 Volts 3 41 V c m th im c 48 5 wate 520 T 4 E T Figure 167 System Monitoring Magnified fan removed There are several ways to open the Event Log View menu Tool Bar button and System Health context menu By default the event log will open docked in the ControlPoint window as shown in Figure 168 188 ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual WEN Y 7 Jupiter View Menu ControlPoint Client l gt EJ File Wall User Tools View Help Object Browser a x Main wal HN SystemM a X 5 O Applications Na Named Inputs 4 CPShare pl VideoStream LZ Image Cache Close button Source Event Date Time Message Text A SysMon 25 8 8 2010 2 03 08 PM Chasss Fan 2 speed dropped below 100 RPM Current speed is 0 RPM DVI 2078 35 x 1554 1021 DVI Capture wid 10055 Grid OFF Ready Un dock button Figure 168 Event Log Docked The un docked Event Log appears as a separate complete window shown below Event Log Source Event Date Time M
219. urce 76 Web Window ee 103 303 ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual Index Q Quad HD Decoder Board Replacing eeeeeeeeeee 287 Troubleshooting 287 Quad HD Decoder Configuration Dialog Global Settings Tab 278 R Refresh Type eene 110 Remote Client Starting xeessxesessessexszeterekea vaa ES 10 Remote Cursor HOotkeys eser ehe ns Lie uaa 199 Introduction esee 259 Starting xxsecsissectecseeniterereesiertos 12 RemoteClient Installing ccceeee sees eeeeee eee eee 252 RemoteCursor Operation zie rcs 266 RemoteCursor Server Installing seeeeeseese 260 Replacing Quad HD Decoder Board 287 RTSP ae Hr 167 S Save Lay Oli aswaestecr tide daa 21 132 Scheduling a New Event 63 Screen Utilities Color Pattern sceeeeeeeeeeeeeees 203 Grid Pattern cccceeeeeeeeeeeeeaes 204 Other Patterns eeesse 205 SD Video Tab Virtual Screen Configuration Dialog 231 Selecting Windows 49 Set Static IP Static IP Address Dialog 280 Settings Dialog Network Configuration Tab 283 Single Screen Resolution x FJupiter Custom Modes 220 Small Memory Dump Directory sieeve cen vx ru xxx ex a x els 236 Software Warranty vi Starting ControlPoint eeeeeeeeees 7 Local Gli
220. urce The following procedure shows how to create an IPStream Source Open ControlPoint Client Open the Object Browser Select IPStream Right Click and select New or use the tool bar button Then follow dialogs KR WN Be Note Setting up an IPStream requires both Hardware along with a Software configuration The software configuration is the creation of the IPStream Object Refer to the Hardware Manual or Getting Started Guide for instructions on Hardware Configuration Source Name specifies the name of the IPStream source This name will used to select a source for your IPStream window The Source Name must be a unique name and will be used by the ControlPoint Server to address the stream Source Type specifies the type of the IPStream source Click the arrow to select a type from the list box IPStream Source Properties amp Source Name New IPStream Source Source Type MPEG 2 ES UDP v Stream Propet MPEG 2 ES RTP MPEG 2 T UDP Source Added pe C4 ES RTP 00000 RTSP MPEG 4 T RTP HTTP C MPath Use MPEG 4 ES UDP H264 RTP Figure 148 IPStream Source Properties ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual 171 5 Client Menu and Tool Bar If you select MPEG 2 ES UDP Elementary Stream or MPEG 2 T UDP Transport Stream as the source type the Source Address host address port field will be displayed as shown below Contact the encoder manufacturer for more information about what protocol setting to use Jup
221. ure 255 Remote Cursor Icon Right click on the Remote Cursor icon on the Task Bar the following context menu will be displayed Connect to Activate Ctri Alt R About Close Figure 256 Remote Cursor Context Menu Connect to To connect to another server The login dialog will open Activate To activate the remote cursor About Provides version information Close To terminate the Remote Cursor program 270 ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual Remote Cursor Login 8 5 Remote Cursor Login Remote Cursor is operational even if ControlPoint Server is not yet running on the display wall this allows you to perform a login into Windows on the display wall controller To do this connect to the display wall controller File gt Connect To If ControlPoint Server is not running you will get an error message but Remote Cursor will still be operational To allow a user to login Remote Cursor opens a login dialog shown below where admin is the User Name The Password field is not presently supported If the Password is missing Remote Cursor will try to connect to the server without it The information needed is the same as that required for the command line activation Connect To Server Login User User Name Password Server Name localhost ETE Figure 257 Remote Cursor Connect Dialog The Remote Cursor communicates with the server over TCP IP connection on port 21059 Make sur
222. ustom Modes CM 1920x1080 CM 856x480 camo A j Edit mode Delete mode Close Figure 208 Edit Node Enter the exact settings required by the display devices being used The edit mode allows the basic settings to be refined before editing a custom mode to get a stable full screen display After saving the Custom Mode it will appear in the Virtual Screen Configuration dialog in the Single Screen Resolution drop down menu with an asterisk at the end ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual 227 7 Configuring ControlPoint Software T Virtual Screen Configuration on x Virtual Screen SD Video Advanced VirtualScreen Geometry Screens Horizontally 2 Device Map Screens Vertically 2 z Single Screen Resolution 856 x 480 x 32 bpp 60 Hz 1920 x 1080 x 32 bpp 60 Hz 800 x 600 x 32 bpp 60 Hz 856 x 480 x 32 bpp 60 Hz 1024 x 768 x 32 bpp 60 Hz 1280 x 720 x 32 bpp 60 Hz 1280 x 768 x 32 bpp 60 Hz 1280 x 800 x 32 bpp 60 Hz 1280 x 1024 x 32 bpp 60 Hz 1360 x 768 x 32 bpp 60 Hz 1368 x 768 x 32 bpp 60 Hz Se 1400 x 1050 x 32 bpp 60 Hz 1600 x 1200 x 32 bpp 60 Hz 1680 x 1050 x 32 bpp 60 Hz 1920 x 1080 x 32 bpp 60 Hz 1920 x 1200 x 32 bpp 60 Hz 2048 x 1152 x 32 bpp 60 Hz 2560 x 1600 x 32 bpp amp 60 Hz Custom Mode Figure 209 Custom Mode with Asterisk 228 ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual VSConfig 7 1 1 3 Delete
223. vanced Data Execution Prevention Select the settings you want to use for the appearance and performance of Windows on this computer Let Windows choose what s best for my computer Adjust for best appearance Adjust for best performance C Show thumbnails instead of icons C Show translucent selection rectangle C Show window contents while dragging O Slide open combo boxes 1 Slide taskbar buttons Smooth edges of screen fonts Smooth scroll list boxes 0 Use a background image for each folder type C Use drop shadows for icon labels on the desktop Use visual styles on windows and buttons Figure 221 Custom Items List continued 10 Click Apply and then OK ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual 241 7 Configuring ControlPoint Software 7 7 Uninstalling ControlPoint Perform the following steps to uninstall ControlPoint 1 Open Control Panel gt Programs gt Uninstall Program Control Panel Home off network 242 View installed updates Turn Windows features on or Install a program from the Uninstall or change a program To uninstall a program select it from the list and then click Uninstall Change or Repair QGU amp gt Control Panel Programs Programs and Features v 4 Search Pro P Organize Uninstall Change Repair qp e Name E Publisher Installed On Size Version a Adaptec Storage Mana
224. very subsequent entry will be incremented by 1 For instance if the first IP was 10 4 1 250 then the next will be 10 4 1 251 and so on Once the number reaches 255 the next increment will be 10 4 2 000 ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual 281 9 Configuring Quad HD Decoder If the generated IP is out of network according to the Network Mask a warning message will be issued Warning ex Some IP addresses are out of network Those IP addresses will not be used A Y Are you sure you want to continue cm Figure 265 Warning Message e Click Cancel so that Static IP will not be generated e Click OK so that out of network IPs will not be generated When the Defaults button is selected the following message appears about the factory level reset of the decoders Warning mom i All decoders will be reset to factory defaults Press OK to continue with reset ces Figure 266 Factory Reset Confirmation After clicking OK a progress bar will appear 282 ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual Settings Dialog Set Defaults Resetting decoders to factory defaults Figure 267 Factory Default Progress Bar 9 2 Settings Dialog The Settings dialog is for individual decoder channels 9 2 1 Network Configuration Tab This tab displays the network configuration of a channel The changes made in this tab apply to a specific channel Running Static IP mode eliminates potential netwo
225. xelNet DVI KM RemoteCursor e Run the ControlPoint remote client on the workstation e Open the Object Browser e Open the PixelNet Input section or select the Input tab e Right click on the node to check whether it is a DVI KM input node type and select it e Drag an input node entry or icon to the Main Wall as shown in Figure 96 e Right click on the window icon and select PixelNet KM The ControlPoint client cursor will disappear and the workstation Keyboard and Mouse will now be acting as Keyboard and Mouse for the input node source computer 118 ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual Window Menu ControlPoint Client File Wall Window User Tool View Help EST Ela O EB e s EG Object Browser a X Main Wal 1 P System Monitoring ax EB Motherboard E CPU 1 Temp 42 C By CPU 2 Temp 48 C fi CPU 1 Fan Speed 40 fd CPU 2 Fan Speed 40 C Applications KN Named Inputs KN DVI Cropping Na 07 5 Core 1 Voltage 1 06 i Video Cropping i Ig Core 2 Voltage 1 06 i CPShare emg noe EB 33 Volts 328 V fA VideoStream Send To Back EB 5 Volts 5 09 V Jf Axis 163 i Eg 12 Volts 11 81 V E osre ERES m Minii i Bos mage Cache i 5 Volts 1 lj PixelNet Input Sees earsehesste came 77 E 5 Volts Standby 5 07 Ki HD Comp 1 SN Ej Close DEL By Motherboard Temp 0B 00 A8 i i gi Properties BE Dquaston Chassis Eg 3 3 Volts 3 39 V PixelNet KM 5 5 Volts 5 20 V EB 12 Volt
226. your Window Properties Take care to not get these properties confused with Window Properties 6 It will automatically save in C ProgramData ControlPoint ServerDataFiles inputs when you close the INPUT property windows ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual View Menu The figure below is a typical display of Named Input properties Input Name Video Channel Image Quality Cropping Timing Execute Remote gt Sub System Video Signal Channel 8 Format NTSC m Video Source Composte v DYI Digital Analog 9 Single Link RGB Dual Link Component Window Title leave blank if you don t want title override Figure 125 Named Input for video window ControlPoint 2 11 Software Manual 147 5 Client Menu and Tool Bar 148 Using Named Inputs Use a Named Input under the following conditions e You need to set special properties for a specific Named Video or DVI input source usually due to needed adjustments any property e You need specific adjustments for a group of sources e You need window properties without using a layout for the purpose e You need to set window properties from a touch panel may require two outputs one to Fusion System and one to matrix switch e You need to open DVI windows very quickly without AutoDetect analyzing the signal which takes several seconds Named Input is immediate You need to use serial output to control external
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